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Determination of dopamine in synthetic cerebrospinal fluid by SWV with a graphite-polyurethane composite electrode

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Author(s):
Toledo, R. A. de ; Santos, Mauro Coelho dos [2] ; Cavalheiro, E. T. G. ; Mazo, L. H.
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY; v. 381, n. 6, p. 1161-1166, Mar. 2005.
Field of knowledge: Physical Sciences and Mathematics - Chemistry
Abstract

This work describes an electroanalytical investigation of dopamine using cyclic voltammetry ( CV) and the graphite-polyurethane composite electrode (GPU). In CV studies, well-defined redox peaks characterize the oxidation process at the GPU electrode, which is indicative of electrocatalytic effects associated with active sites on the GPU electrode surface. A new analytical methodology was developed using the GPU electrode and square wave voltammetry (SWV) in BR buffer solution (0.1 mol L-1; pH 7.4). Analytical curves were constructed under optimized conditions ( f= 60s(-1), Delta E-a= 50 mV, Delta E-I= 2 mV) and detection and quantification limits of 6.4x10(-8) mol L-1 (12.1 mu g L-1) and 5.2x10(-6) mol L-1 (0.9 mg L-1), respectively, were achieved. The precision of the method was checked by performing ten successive measurements for a 9.9x10(-6) mol L-1 dopamine solution. For intra-assay and interassay precisions, the relative standard deviations were 1.9 and 2.3%, respectively. In order to evaluate the developed methodology, the determination of dopamine was performed with good sensitivity and selectivity, without the interference of ascorbic acid in synthetic cerebrospinal. fluid, which indicates that the new methodology enables reliable analysis of dopamine. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 01/14629-0 - Electrochemical study and development of new electroanalytical methodologies for the determination of tricyclic antidepressants and neurotransmitters
Grantee:Renata Alves de Toledo
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate