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Electrochemical sensor for uric acid based on a molecularly imprinted polymer brush grafted to tetraethoxysilane derived sol-gel thin film graphite electrode

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2008.12.008

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Uric acid sensor; Molecularly imprinted polymer brush; Sol-gel; Graphite electrode; Differential pulse; Cathodic stripping voltammetry

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  1. Department of Science and Technology [SR/S1/IC-18/2006]

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Determination of uric acid in human serum and urine is useful to provide treatment guidelines to hyperuricemic patients. An electrochemical sensor was developed for selective and quantitative recognition of uric acid by using a preanodised sol-gel coated graphite electrode with a molecularly imprinted polymer brush of poly(melamine-co-chloranil) grafted to its exterior Surface. During a preconcentration step at (+ 2.0 V versus saturated calomel electrode), the encapsulated analyte recapture involved hydrophobically induced hydrogen-bondings in outwardly exposed MIP cavities in aqueous environment (pH 7.0), instantly oxidised as dications,and then cathodically stripped off as corresponding lactam responding differential pulse, cathodic stripping voltammetric signal. The uric acid was selectively detected without any cross reactivity in the windows of 14.56-177.42 mu g mL(-1) (aqueous medium), 4.78-106.96 mu g mL(-1) (blood serum), and 7.81-148.42 mu g mL(-1) (urine) indicating detection limits in the range of 3.71-4.10 mu g mL(-1)(3 sigma, RSD = 1.9%) (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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