Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
190313 Electrochimica Acta 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A silica gel-modified carbon paste electrode (Si-CPE) was fabricated and used for selective and sensitive determination of insulin. The experimental results suggested that insulin effectively accumulated on surface of the modified electrode resulting in a marked enhancement of its oxidation current response. Therefore, the modified electrode was used as an electrochemical sensor for the differential pulse adsorptive stripping voltammetric and hydrodynamic amperometric determination of insulin. The influence of various experimental parameters on the voltammetric response of insulin was investigated. Using hydrodynamic amperometry, under optimum conditions, calibration plot for insulin was linear in the range of 90–1400 pM. The sensitivity and detection limit of the proposed amperometric method were found to be 107.3 pA/pM (1511.3 pA/pM cm2) and 36 pM, respectively. The electrode has the remarkable advantages of simple preparation using inexpensive material, high reproducibility, good chemical and mechanical stabilities, and easy surface renewal owing to bulk modification. The high selectivity of the modified electrode towards oxidation of insulin in the presence of sulfur containing amino acids including cystine, cysteine, and glutathione is a key advantage of the proposed electrode.

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