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Voltammetric determination of Rutin at Screen-Printed carbon disposable electrodes

Abstract

Abstract Rutin is a flavonoid commonly employed for many therapeutic purposes. Although the electroactive phenolic groups of rutin might be oxidized at low applied potential, the adsorption of oxidized species changes the electrode surface. As a consequence, the repeatability and reproducibility of the method decreases, which limits electroanalytical applications. This paper describes the use of disposable screen-printed electrodes as an alternative to improve the electrochemical quantification of rutin in commercial and standard samples. The electrochemical behavior was consistent to what is observed using other carbon electrodes: an adsorption-involved step and a pH-dependent oxidation process. The replacement of the electrodes between the analyses ensured rapid analysis, good intermediate precision and repeatability. The proposed method was successfully applied to rutin determination in pharmaceutical samples of capsules, with the limit of quantification being 0.30 µM.

Keywords:
Rutin Repeatability Electrode Detection limit Reproducibility Electrochemistry Adsorption Electroanalytical method Voltammetry Cyclic voltammetry Materials science Chemistry Chromatography Organic chemistry Potentiometric titration

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Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
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Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
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