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Feasibility of the use of boron-doped diamond electrode coupled to electroanalytical techniques for the individual determination of pravastatin and its association with acetylsalicylic acid

Journal

JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 862, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2020.113987

Keywords

Statin determination; Electrochemical pretreatment; BDDE surface termination; Real sample analysis

Funding

  1. CNPq [303902/2015-9, 408591/2018-8, 305320/2019-0]
  2. CAPES [001, 88882.448068/2019-01, 88882.448537/2019-01, 88882.448536/2019-01, 88882.448533/2019-01]
  3. Fundacao Araucaria do Parana

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In this work, we explored the efficiency of the use of the pretreated boron-doped diamond electrode (BDDE) coupled to electroanalytical techniques for the individual determination of pravastatin (PRAV) and its association with acetylsalicylic acid (ASA). The voltammetric behavior of PRAV and ASA was investigated by cyclic voltammetry showing irreversible and diffusion-controlled oxidation processes for both analytes, regardless of the type of BDDE pretreatment. Under the optimized conditions (cathodically pretreated BDDE and phosphate buffer solution, pH 4.0), the analytical response for PRAV was linear over the range from 1.0 to 30 mu mol L-1 for individual determination using amperometry, obtaining a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.102 mu mol L-1. For simultaneous determination of PRAV and ASA, (using the anodically pretreated BDDE in 0.3 mol L-1 H2SO4 solution), the responses were linear over the range of 1.08-16.4 mu mol L-1 for PRAV and 3.96-42.75 mu mol L-1 for ASA using SWV, obtaining a LOD of 0.204 and 0.078 mu mol L-1, respectively. The methods were successfully applied to pharmaceutical formulations, synthetic urine and tap water samples. (c) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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