Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
744425 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A novel In2O3 nanoparticles modified glassy carbon paste electrode for determination of luteolin (LU).•Morphological characterization of the modified electrode.•Electrochemical parameters of the modified electrode.•Detection of LU in biological fluids and in thyme as a real sample.•The statistical analysis for trace assay of LU.

A novel In2O3 nanoparticles modified glassy carbon paste electrode (In2O3NPs/GCPE) was prepared and applied for selective and sensitive electrochemical determination of luteolin (LU). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used for the characterization of In2O3NP modifier and its morphology on the surface of GCPE. The modified electrode showed excellent electrocatalytic activities with respect to LU oxidation, with good reproducibility. The electrochemical parameters such as surface concentration (Γ), electron transfer coefficient (α) and the standard rate constant (ks) of LU at the modified electrode were calculated. Under the optimized experimental conditions, the proposed sensor exhibited a rapid response to LU in a linear range from 9.98 × 10−9 M to 8.84 × 10−8 M LU and a low detection limit was found to be 1.99 × 10−10 M LU. The analytical performance of this sensor was evaluated for the detection of LU in spiked human biological fluids and in thyme as a real sample with good accuracy and precision.

Graphical abstractA novel In2O3 nanoparticles modified glassy carbon paste electrode (In2O3NPs/GCPE) was prepared and applied for selective and sensitive electrochemical determination of luteolin (LU) in biological fluids and in thyme as a real sample with good accuracy and precision. The quantification and detection limit of LU at this sensor using SWV mode were 6.64 × 10−10 M and 1.99 × 10 −10 M LU, respectively. In2O3NPs/GCPEs displayed reproducible performances, were highly stable and were not susceptible to interference by common contaminants.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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