SU8/glass microchip capillary electrophoresis integrated with Pt electrodes for separation and simultaneous detection of phenylephrine and acetaminophen

Introduction: A new microfluidic-based method with electrochemical detection was developed for the simultaneous quantification of acetaminophen (AP) and phenylephrine (PHE) pharmaceuticals in the human blood and pharmaceuticals (e.g. tablet and drop). Methods: The separation was achieved on a SU8/g...

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Main Authors: Abdollah Abdollahi Aghdam, Mir Reza Majidi, Hadi Veladi, Yadollah Omidi
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Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://bi.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/bi-11-263.pdf
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spelling doaj-64f3f24f7c75496a8df4ae749028e2a02021-08-04T03:42:20ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesBioImpacts2228-56602228-56522021-07-0111426326910.34172/bi.2021.35bi-21856SU8/glass microchip capillary electrophoresis integrated with Pt electrodes for separation and simultaneous detection of phenylephrine and acetaminophenAbdollah Abdollahi Aghdam0Mir Reza Majidi1Hadi Veladi2Yadollah Omidi3Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, IranDepartment of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, IranMicrosystem Fabrication Lab., Faculty of Electric and Computer Engineering, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, IranDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USAIntroduction: A new microfluidic-based method with electrochemical detection was developed for the simultaneous quantification of acetaminophen (AP) and phenylephrine (PHE) pharmaceuticals in the human blood and pharmaceuticals (e.g. tablet and drop). Methods: The separation was achieved on a SU8/glass microchip with a 100 µm Pt working electrode that was positioned out of the channel and 2-(N-morpholino) ethanesulfonic acid was used as a running buffer (pH 7, 10 mM). Home designed modulated high voltage power supply and dual time switcher was used for controlling the injection and separation of the analytes in the unpinched injection mode. Results: The injection was carried out using +750 V for 7 seconds, and the separation and detection voltages were set at +1000 V and +0.9 V, respectively. Critical parameters such as detection potential, buffer concentration, injection, and separation voltage were studied in terms of their effects on the resolution, peak height, and migration times. For each analyte, the correlation coefficients were over 0.99 (n = 6). The developed microchip was able to detect AP and phenylephrine simultaneously with the limit of detection of 7.9 and 5.2 (µg/mL) respectively for PHE and AP and excellent linear range of 10-200 (µg/mL). The recovery of the drugs ranged from 96% to 103%, while the repeatability of the method through inter- and intra-day was lower than 7%. Conclusion: The developed method offers several advantages, including easy sample pretreatment process, simplicity, very fast analysis compared to other typical chromatographic methods. Thus, the proposed microfluidic-based method is proposed to be used as a time- and cost-effective monitoring method for the analysis of AP and PHE.https://bi.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/bi-11-263.pdfacetaminophenelectrochemical detectionmicrofluidicsmicrochipcapillary electrophoresisphenylephrine
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author Abdollah Abdollahi Aghdam
Mir Reza Majidi
Hadi Veladi
Yadollah Omidi
spellingShingle Abdollah Abdollahi Aghdam
Mir Reza Majidi
Hadi Veladi
Yadollah Omidi
SU8/glass microchip capillary electrophoresis integrated with Pt electrodes for separation and simultaneous detection of phenylephrine and acetaminophen
BioImpacts
acetaminophen
electrochemical detection
microfluidics
microchip
capillary electrophoresis
phenylephrine
author_facet Abdollah Abdollahi Aghdam
Mir Reza Majidi
Hadi Veladi
Yadollah Omidi
author_sort Abdollah Abdollahi Aghdam
title SU8/glass microchip capillary electrophoresis integrated with Pt electrodes for separation and simultaneous detection of phenylephrine and acetaminophen
title_short SU8/glass microchip capillary electrophoresis integrated with Pt electrodes for separation and simultaneous detection of phenylephrine and acetaminophen
title_full SU8/glass microchip capillary electrophoresis integrated with Pt electrodes for separation and simultaneous detection of phenylephrine and acetaminophen
title_fullStr SU8/glass microchip capillary electrophoresis integrated with Pt electrodes for separation and simultaneous detection of phenylephrine and acetaminophen
title_full_unstemmed SU8/glass microchip capillary electrophoresis integrated with Pt electrodes for separation and simultaneous detection of phenylephrine and acetaminophen
title_sort su8/glass microchip capillary electrophoresis integrated with pt electrodes for separation and simultaneous detection of phenylephrine and acetaminophen
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series BioImpacts
issn 2228-5660
2228-5652
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Introduction: A new microfluidic-based method with electrochemical detection was developed for the simultaneous quantification of acetaminophen (AP) and phenylephrine (PHE) pharmaceuticals in the human blood and pharmaceuticals (e.g. tablet and drop). Methods: The separation was achieved on a SU8/glass microchip with a 100 µm Pt working electrode that was positioned out of the channel and 2-(N-morpholino) ethanesulfonic acid was used as a running buffer (pH 7, 10 mM). Home designed modulated high voltage power supply and dual time switcher was used for controlling the injection and separation of the analytes in the unpinched injection mode. Results: The injection was carried out using +750 V for 7 seconds, and the separation and detection voltages were set at +1000 V and +0.9 V, respectively. Critical parameters such as detection potential, buffer concentration, injection, and separation voltage were studied in terms of their effects on the resolution, peak height, and migration times. For each analyte, the correlation coefficients were over 0.99 (n = 6). The developed microchip was able to detect AP and phenylephrine simultaneously with the limit of detection of 7.9 and 5.2 (µg/mL) respectively for PHE and AP and excellent linear range of 10-200 (µg/mL). The recovery of the drugs ranged from 96% to 103%, while the repeatability of the method through inter- and intra-day was lower than 7%. Conclusion: The developed method offers several advantages, including easy sample pretreatment process, simplicity, very fast analysis compared to other typical chromatographic methods. Thus, the proposed microfluidic-based method is proposed to be used as a time- and cost-effective monitoring method for the analysis of AP and PHE.
topic acetaminophen
electrochemical detection
microfluidics
microchip
capillary electrophoresis
phenylephrine
url https://bi.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/bi-11-263.pdf
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