A simple and low-cost poly (dl-phenylalanine) modified carbon sensor for the improved electrochemical analysis of Riboflavin

The current study reports on the electroanalysis of Riboflavin (RF) on the surface of a poly dl-phenylalanine modified carbon paste sensor (PDLPAMCPS). The developed sensor caused a noticeable electrocatalytic action for the redox activity of RF in a phosphate buffer solution (PBS) of pH 6.5. This a...

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Main Authors: N. Hareesha, J.G. Manjunatha
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices
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spelling doaj-38ff51d7bf32437dab472eda9a0618662020-12-03T04:32:21ZengElsevierJournal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices2468-21792020-12-0154502511A simple and low-cost poly (dl-phenylalanine) modified carbon sensor for the improved electrochemical analysis of RiboflavinN. Hareesha0J.G. Manjunatha1Department of Chemistry, FMKMC College, Constituent College of Mangalore University, Madikeri, Karnataka, IndiaCorresponding author.; Department of Chemistry, FMKMC College, Constituent College of Mangalore University, Madikeri, Karnataka, IndiaThe current study reports on the electroanalysis of Riboflavin (RF) on the surface of a poly dl-phenylalanine modified carbon paste sensor (PDLPAMCPS). The developed sensor caused a noticeable electrocatalytic action for the redox activity of RF in a phosphate buffer solution (PBS) of pH 6.5. This analysis was evaluated using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) techniques. The active surface of the functioning sensor exposes well developed anodic peak with prominent electron transfer. PDLPAMCPS shows distinctive and improved DPV and CV peaks for RF with and without the presence of organic dyes and dopamine (DA). The impact of the solution pH, scan rate, accumulation potential and concentration on RF at PDLPAMCPS were studied. A vibrant linear growth was observed between the oxidation peak current and the RF concentration in the range of 6.0 μM–30.0 μM, which provides a lower limit of detection (LOD) of 92 nM with excellent sensitivity. The proposed method and sensor were applied for the assessment of RF in medicine sample as an analytical application with fine recoveries and low LOD.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468217920300678Riboflavindl-PhenylalanineHeterogeneous rate constantImpedance studyVoltammetry
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J.G. Manjunatha
A simple and low-cost poly (dl-phenylalanine) modified carbon sensor for the improved electrochemical analysis of Riboflavin
Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices
Riboflavin
dl-Phenylalanine
Heterogeneous rate constant
Impedance study
Voltammetry
author_facet N. Hareesha
J.G. Manjunatha
author_sort N. Hareesha
title A simple and low-cost poly (dl-phenylalanine) modified carbon sensor for the improved electrochemical analysis of Riboflavin
title_short A simple and low-cost poly (dl-phenylalanine) modified carbon sensor for the improved electrochemical analysis of Riboflavin
title_full A simple and low-cost poly (dl-phenylalanine) modified carbon sensor for the improved electrochemical analysis of Riboflavin
title_fullStr A simple and low-cost poly (dl-phenylalanine) modified carbon sensor for the improved electrochemical analysis of Riboflavin
title_full_unstemmed A simple and low-cost poly (dl-phenylalanine) modified carbon sensor for the improved electrochemical analysis of Riboflavin
title_sort simple and low-cost poly (dl-phenylalanine) modified carbon sensor for the improved electrochemical analysis of riboflavin
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices
issn 2468-2179
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The current study reports on the electroanalysis of Riboflavin (RF) on the surface of a poly dl-phenylalanine modified carbon paste sensor (PDLPAMCPS). The developed sensor caused a noticeable electrocatalytic action for the redox activity of RF in a phosphate buffer solution (PBS) of pH 6.5. This analysis was evaluated using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) techniques. The active surface of the functioning sensor exposes well developed anodic peak with prominent electron transfer. PDLPAMCPS shows distinctive and improved DPV and CV peaks for RF with and without the presence of organic dyes and dopamine (DA). The impact of the solution pH, scan rate, accumulation potential and concentration on RF at PDLPAMCPS were studied. A vibrant linear growth was observed between the oxidation peak current and the RF concentration in the range of 6.0 μM–30.0 μM, which provides a lower limit of detection (LOD) of 92 nM with excellent sensitivity. The proposed method and sensor were applied for the assessment of RF in medicine sample as an analytical application with fine recoveries and low LOD.
topic Riboflavin
dl-Phenylalanine
Heterogeneous rate constant
Impedance study
Voltammetry
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468217920300678
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