2005
DOI: 10.2116/analsci.21.579
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Determination of Small Amounts of L-Ascorbic Acid Using the Chemiluminescence of an Iron-Chlorophyllin Complex

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“…Since l -tyrosine is a reducing agent, naturally, authors think that it may work as H 2 O 2 scavenger. In a previous paper [17], it is because the similar quenching-CL phenomenon by L-ascorbic acid was observed in iron-chlorophyllin/H 2 O 2 /L-ascorbic acid.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…Since l -tyrosine is a reducing agent, naturally, authors think that it may work as H 2 O 2 scavenger. In a previous paper [17], it is because the similar quenching-CL phenomenon by L-ascorbic acid was observed in iron-chlorophyllin/H 2 O 2 /L-ascorbic acid.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Moreover, in the iron-chlorophyllin complex CL, the luminescence was quenched when L-ascorbic acid was made to coexist in an oxidation reaction with hydrogen peroxide. The quenching-CL determination of 10 −8  M for L-ascorbic acid was developed [17]. On the other hand, the CL phenomenon with respect to the iron-phthalocyanine tetrasulfonic acid (Fe-PTS) was reported [18, 19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include spectrophotometry (Noroozifar and Khorasani, 2003;Aydogmus et al, 2002;Sena et al, 2000), calorimetry (Antonelli et al, 2002), chemiluminescence (Kato et al, 2005), voltammetry (Ahmed et al, 2005;Ensafi, 2003), enzymatic assays (Shekhovtsova et al, 2006;Danet et al, 2000), and amperometric method (Kumar and Narayanan, 2006). However, there may be some drawbacks in sensitivity, selectivity, stability, or difficulties in sample preparation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many analytical methods have been reported in the literature for the determination of the ascorbic acid contents in different pharmaceutical products, foods and biological fluids. These include spectrophotometric, [1][2][3][4] highperformance liquid chromatographic, 5 electrochemical, 6 fluorimetric 7 and chemiluminescent 8 methods. Of all these methods, spectrophotometric methods are, perhaps, the most commonly used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%