2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2015.04.061
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A categorical review on electroanalytical determination of non-narcotic over-the-counter abused antitussive drugs

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“…Moreover, sensors with a fast response are critical for clinical diagnostics, such as measuring DA levels for Parkinson's disease [4,5] or measuring glucose concentrations for diabetes [6]. Of the various analytical methods, the electrochemical and optical analytical techniques have received much attention, owing to their high selectivity, fast response, and portability [7][8][9]. Electrochemical sensors monitor the changes in electrical current caused by redox reactions between the target analyte and reusable probe, allowing for accurate, real-time, automatable, and reusable detection [10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, sensors with a fast response are critical for clinical diagnostics, such as measuring DA levels for Parkinson's disease [4,5] or measuring glucose concentrations for diabetes [6]. Of the various analytical methods, the electrochemical and optical analytical techniques have received much attention, owing to their high selectivity, fast response, and portability [7][8][9]. Electrochemical sensors monitor the changes in electrical current caused by redox reactions between the target analyte and reusable probe, allowing for accurate, real-time, automatable, and reusable detection [10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electroanalytical Techniques has been widely used in many knowledge areas as biological (PUNDIR & ZHANG, 2016;THAPLIYAL, et al, 2015;LU, et al, 2018), environmental (CAROLIN, et al, 2017;LE, BECHELANY & CRETIN, 2017), food (MALEKZAD, et al, 2017;ISAAC, et al, 2006), and inorganics (KEMPAHANUMAKKAGARI, et al, 2017;BERCHMANS, et al, 2012). The interest in electroanalysis arises by the fact such a technique provides exceptionally low detection limits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%