Title of article :
Determination of Methyldopa and Paracetamol in Pharmaceutical Samples by a Low Cost Genipa americana L. Polyphenol Oxidase Based Biosensor
Author/Authors :
Antunes ، Rafael Souza Universidade Federal do Goiás (UFG), Setor Universitário , Thomaz ، Douglas Vieira Universidade Federal do Goiás (UFG), Setor Universitário , Garcia ، Luane Ferreira Universidade Federal do Goiás (UFG), Setor Universitário , Gil ، Eric de Souza Universidade Federal do Goiás (UFG), Setor Universitário , Sommerset ، Vernon Sydwill - Cape Peninsula University of Technology , Lopes ، Flavio Marques Universidade Federal do Goiás (UFG), Setor Universitário
Abstract :
Purpose: Jenipapo fruit (Genipa americana L) is a natural source of polyphenol oxidases (PPOs) whose potential in pharmaceutical analysis is noteworthy. Henceforth, this work reports the electrochemical study of a lowcost PPObased biosensor produced from the crude extract of Jenipapo fruits and accounts a practical approach to employ this biosensor in the determination of methyldopa and paracetamol in pharmaceutical samples. Methods: In order to investigate the electrochemical properties of the biosensor, theoretical and practical approaches were employed, and both samples and the biosensor were analyzed through electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and voltammetric techniques, namely: differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). Results: showcased that the biosensor presented good analytical features, as well as low detection limits (8 μmol L1 for methyldopa and 5 μmol L1 for paracetamol). The relative standard deviation was less than 5% midassay. Conclusion: The use of this biosensor is a reliable, low cost and useful alternative in the pharmaceutic determination of phenolic drugs (e.g. methyldopa and paracetamol).
Keywords :
Jenipapo (Genipa americana L.) , Biosensor , Methyldopa , Paracetamol
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin