Title of article :
Design and Optimization of a New Voltammetric Method for Determination of Isoniazid by Using PEDOT Modified Gold Electrode in Pharmaceuticals
Author/Authors :
Demirkaya-Miloglu, Fatma Ataturk University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Analytical Chemistry, 25240 Erzurum/TURKEY , Miloglu, Elmas Ataturk University - Faculty of Chemistry - Department of Analytical Chemistry, 25240 Erzurum/TURKEY , Ozdurak, Buket Ataturk University - Faculty of Chemistry - Department of Analytical Chemistry, 25240 Erzurum/TURKEY , Oznuluer, Tuba Ataturk University - Faculty of Chemistry - Department of Analytical Chemistry, 25240 Erzurum/TURKEY
Abstract :
Isoniazid (INH) was studied with regard to its electrochemical treatment on a strongly
alkaline solution of a poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-modified gold electrode, using
both cyclic voltammetric and controlled potential techniques. Electrocatalytic performance
measurements of this composite electrode toward oxidation of INH exhibited an increase of
4-folds in oxidation peak densities compared to the bare gold electrode. Central composite
design method was used to obtain optimum experimental conditions, and used critical
parameters (pH (A), scan rate (mV/s, B) and temperature (°C, C) to assess the effects on
amperometric response. Optimum experimental conditions were achieved by using a pH of
9.2 with a scan rate of 260 mV/s and a temperature of 30 °C. Under these circumstances, a
good linear relationship was observed between peak current densities and INH concentration
in the range of 0.05-2 μM, with correlation coefficient of 0.9998. Furthermore, the method
was very sensitive (limit of quantitation, 0.0043 μM), accurate (relative error, -5.65 to 4.03)
and precise (relative standard deviation %, ≤ 7.97). The method was also applied to determine
INH in pharmaceutical formulations, and statistically compared the results with the official
method using the two one-sided equivalence test; the results were in good agreement with those
obtained by the official and reported methods
Keywords :
Isoniazid , PEDOT modified electrode , Central composite design , Voltammetric method
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics