Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5399831 | Journal of Luminescence | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The determination of l-thyroxine is proposed based on the photoluminescence quenching effect caused on the l-cysteine modified ZnS quantum dots (l-cysteine ZnS QDs) aqueous dispersion. Under optimum conditions, the analytical response followed a Stern-Volmer model and the experimental conditions were adjusted to enable a robust and reproducible photoluminescence signal. The linear response observed in the quantum dots aqueous dispersion covered the l-thyroxine concentration from the LOQ (2.0Ã10â8 mol Lâ1) to 4.0Ã10â6 mol Lâ1. The approach was tested in the determination of l-thyroxine in pharmaceutical formulations used to treat patients with thyroid gland disorder. The percent recoveries in controlled samples were between 93.3 and 103%. Analyte fortified saliva was also evaluated as a possible sample for l-thyroxine monitoring of a patient under treatment. It was identified a static type of photoluminescence quenching caused by l-thyroxine.
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Authors
Sarzamin Khan, Leonardo S.A. Carneiro, Eric C. Romani, Dunieskys G. Larrudé, Ricardo Q. Aucelio,