Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10410982 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
d- and l-glyceric acids are human metabolites responsible for two different diseases. Excess excretion of d-GA causes d-glyceric academia/acidurias, while excess excretion of l-GA causes hyperoxaluria type 2, PH II. Enantioselective, potentiometric membrane electrodes (EPMEs) based on maltodextrins I (dextrose equivalence (DE) 4.0-7.0), II (DE 13.0-17.0) and III (DE 16.5-19.5) as chiral selectors are proposed for the determination of l-glyceric (EPMEs based on maltodextrins I and III) and d-glyceric (EPME based on maltodextrin II) acid (l- and d-GA). EPMEs based on maltodextrins I and III can be reliably used for the analyses of l-GA using direct potentiometric method, in the concentration range of 10â8 to 10â6 and 10â6 to 10â3Â mol/L, respectively, with very low detection limits (1.19Â ÃÂ 10â9 and 1.0Â ÃÂ 10â7Â mol/L, respectively). The EPME based on maltodextrin II was successfully used for the enantioanalysis of d-GA in the 10â5 to 10â3Â mol/L concentration range with detection limit of 1Â ÃÂ 10â6Â mol/L. The enantioselectivity of EPMEs was determined over l-glyceric acid (or d-glyceric acid), and their selectivity over creatine, creatinine and some inorganic cations such as Na+, K+ and Ca2+. Simply polishing to obtain a fresh surface ready to be used in a new measurement can regenerate the surface of the electrodes.
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Authors
Raluca-Ioana Stefan, R'afat M. Nejem,