For the first time the possibility of voltammetry used for the determination of aflatoxin B1 on a glassy carbon electrode was shown. The effect of pH of a supporting electrolyte on the analytical signal of aflatoxin B1 has been investigated and it was shown that there is a more pronounced peak with a maximum current at pH of 5.33. The most favorable supporting electrolyte for a linear range of detectable concentrations of aflatoxin B1 – 0.1 M (NH[4])[2]SO[4] was determined. The results of research on the development of conditions of voltammetric measurement of aflatoxin B1 are presented
Rapid voltammetric procedures for the determination of water-soluble vitamins C, B 1 , and B 2 , fat-soluble vitamin E (a-tocopherol acetate), and quercetin in bioactive food additives have been developed. The systematic error (i.e., correctness) of the proposed procedures was evaluated using certified reference materials and the additive recovery tests, which gave the following limiting metrological characteristics: relative error, 25 %; reproducibility, 28 %; convergence, 22 %. The full analysis time (with sample preparation) did not exceed 2 hours. Voltammetric determinations under optimum conditions can be performed in the automated regime controlled by a computer according to the specially developed software. 166 0091-150X/05/3903-0166
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