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Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society (BKCS)

ISSN 0253-2964(Print)
ISSN 1229-5949(Online)
Volume 34, Number 11
BKCSDE 34(11)
November 20, 2013 

 
Title
Highly-sensitive Detection of Salvianolic Acid B using Alumina Microfibers-modified Electrode
Author
Dong Sun*, Xiaoyong Zheng, Xiafeng Xie, Xiaofeng Yang, Huajie Zhang
Keywords
Signal amplification, Alumina microfibers, Salvianolic acid B, Electrochemical sensing, Modified electrode
Abstract
Alumina microfibers with porous structures were prepared through hydrothermal reaction, and then used to modify the surface of carbon paste electrode (CPE). After modification with alumina microfibers, the electrochemical activity of CPE was found to be greatly improved. On the surface of alumina microfibersmodified CPE, the oxidation peak current of salvianolic acid B, a main bioactive compound in Danshen with anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory effects, was remarkably increased compared with that on the bare CPE surface. The influences of pH value, amount of alumina microfibers and accumulation time were studied. Based on the strong signal amplification effects of alumina microfibers, a novel electrochemical method was developed for the detection of salvianolic acid B. The linear range was from 5 μg L−1 to 0.3 mg L−1, and the detection limit was 2 μg L−1 (2.78 nM) after 1-min accumulation. The new method was successfully used to detect salvianolic acid B in ShuangDan oral liquid samples, and the recovery was over the range from 97.4% to 102.9%.
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3357 - 3361
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