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Electrochemical oxidation and detection of paeonol on modified electrode with acetylene black nanoparticles.
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. 2011 Oct 15; 87(2):378-81.CS

Abstract

With an aim to construct a sensing platform for the electrochemical detection of paeonol, we modified the glassy carbon electrode with acetylene black nanoparticle (AB). A sensitive oxidation peak of paeonol was observed with remarkably increased peak current on the modified electrode because the electrode has a big surface area due to three dimensional structure of AB nanoparticles. The optimization of detection conditions was performed, including pH value of the buffer, the amount of AB nanoparticles on the electrode surface, the accumulation potential and time of paeonol. Under the optimized conditions, the oxidation peak current of paeonol increased linearly with its concentration over the range from 5×10(-7) to 1×10(-4) M. The detection limit was calculated to be 1×10(-7) M. The modified electrode was successfully applied to detect the content of paeonol in cortex moutan, a common traditional Chinese medicine. The method is new, sensitive, rapid and convenient for the detection of paeonol.

Authors+Show Affiliations

School of Pharmacy, Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou, China.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

21684728

Citation

Zhang, Huajie, et al. "Electrochemical Oxidation and Detection of Paeonol On Modified Electrode With Acetylene Black Nanoparticles." Colloids and Surfaces. B, Biointerfaces, vol. 87, no. 2, 2011, pp. 378-81.
Zhang H, Gao M, Yang X. Electrochemical oxidation and detection of paeonol on modified electrode with acetylene black nanoparticles. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. 2011;87(2):378-81.
Zhang, H., Gao, M., & Yang, X. (2011). Electrochemical oxidation and detection of paeonol on modified electrode with acetylene black nanoparticles. Colloids and Surfaces. B, Biointerfaces, 87(2), 378-81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2011.05.045
Zhang H, Gao M, Yang X. Electrochemical Oxidation and Detection of Paeonol On Modified Electrode With Acetylene Black Nanoparticles. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. 2011 Oct 15;87(2):378-81. PubMed PMID: 21684728.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Electrochemical oxidation and detection of paeonol on modified electrode with acetylene black nanoparticles. AU - Zhang,Huajie, AU - Gao,Miaomiao, AU - Yang,Xiaofeng, Y1 - 2011/06/01/ PY - 2011/03/29/received PY - 2011/05/21/revised PY - 2011/05/25/accepted PY - 2011/6/21/entrez PY - 2011/6/21/pubmed PY - 2011/11/2/medline SP - 378 EP - 81 JF - Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces JO - Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces VL - 87 IS - 2 N2 - With an aim to construct a sensing platform for the electrochemical detection of paeonol, we modified the glassy carbon electrode with acetylene black nanoparticle (AB). A sensitive oxidation peak of paeonol was observed with remarkably increased peak current on the modified electrode because the electrode has a big surface area due to three dimensional structure of AB nanoparticles. The optimization of detection conditions was performed, including pH value of the buffer, the amount of AB nanoparticles on the electrode surface, the accumulation potential and time of paeonol. Under the optimized conditions, the oxidation peak current of paeonol increased linearly with its concentration over the range from 5×10(-7) to 1×10(-4) M. The detection limit was calculated to be 1×10(-7) M. The modified electrode was successfully applied to detect the content of paeonol in cortex moutan, a common traditional Chinese medicine. The method is new, sensitive, rapid and convenient for the detection of paeonol. SN - 1873-4367 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/21684728/Electrochemical_oxidation_and_detection_of_paeonol_on_modified_electrode_with_acetylene_black_nanoparticles_ L2 - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0927-7765(11)00321-3 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -