Anderson M. SantosAdemar WongMaria H. A. FeitosaAndy A. Cardenas‐RiojasSandy L. Calderon‐ZavaletaAngélica M. Baena‐MoncadaMarı́a Del Pilar Taboada SotomayorFernando C. Moraes
Nifedipine, a widely utilized medication, plays a crucial role in managing blood pressure in humans. Due to its global prevalence and extensive usage, close monitoring is necessary to address this widespread concern effectively. Therefore, the development of an electrochemical sensor based on a glassy carbon electrode modified with carbon nanofibers and gold nanoparticles in a Nafion® film was performed, resulting in an active electrode surface for oxidation of the nifedipine molecule. This was applied, together with a voltammetric methodology, for the analysis of nifedipine in biological and environmental samples, presenting a linear concentration range from 0.020 to 2.5 × 10−6 µmol L−1 with a limit of detection 2.8 nmol L−1. In addition, it presented a good recovery analysis in the complexity of the samples, a low deviation in the presence of interfering potentials, and good repeatability between measurements.
Santhy WyantutiSafri IshmayanaYeni Wahyuni Hartati
Maria H. A. FeitosaAnderson M. SantosAdemar WongRobson S. RochaFernando C. Moraes
Jiahua DuanDawei HeWenshuo WangYongchuan LiuHongpeng WuYongsheng WangMing Fu
Miriam Franco GuzmánAraceli Castañeda‐OvandoLuis Humberto Mendoza-HuízarBenito Chávez FloresSergio Hernández-LeónLuz Elena Rebolledo PeralesGiaan Arturo Álvarez‐Romero
Fatemeh Ghorbani‐BidkorbehSaeed ShahrokhianAli MohammadiRassoul Dinarvand