2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2005.07.005
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Electrochemical behavior of quercetin: Experimental and theoretical studies

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“…6(C)) performed at pH 4; this is in agreement with published literature on quercetin peak potential versus pH. [26,27] In Fig. 7, the oxidation peak intensity decreases gradually as quercetin concentration decreases from 10 −5 to 10 −9 .…”
Section: Electrochemical Detection Of Quercetin At Au-mipsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…6(C)) performed at pH 4; this is in agreement with published literature on quercetin peak potential versus pH. [26,27] In Fig. 7, the oxidation peak intensity decreases gradually as quercetin concentration decreases from 10 −5 to 10 −9 .…”
Section: Electrochemical Detection Of Quercetin At Au-mipsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Figure 1 shows the CVs of 20 mmol L À1 pomiferin and osajin, in pH 7.1 hydroalcoholic solution at a scan rate 25 mV s À1 . As expected for phenolic compounds with two adjacent hydroxyl groups in B-ring (the well known catechol group), the overall CV profile of pomiferin is similar to the CVs reported for other flavonoids, such as catechin [29], quercetin [30], rutin [31] and morin [32]. As in these cases, the CV shows a couple of anodic and cathodic peaks at lower positive potentials and an anodic response at higher potentials, with no cathodic counterpart.…”
Section: Electrochemical Behavior Of Pomiferin Versus Osajinsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The mechanism of action as antioxidant seems to involve the ability of the polyphenol to scavenge radicals by electron transfer processes. There are several references of the pH dependence of these processes [29,30,34,36,38], and some information on the mechanism of polyphenol oxidation can be provided by comparing oxidation potentials at different pH values. The influence of pH on electrochemical behavior of pomiferin (20 mmol L À1 ), over the whole potential range studied and using the scan rate of 25 mV s…”
Section: Influence Of Ph On Electrochemical Behavior Of Pomiferinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is based on the equation of 0.0592(h/n) V/pH, where h and n are the number of protons and electrons involved in the electrode process [23].This is in accordance with literature data about mechanistic scheme of some catechol groups compounds to changed hydroxyl group to quinon group [24]. For analytical purposes, the medium chosen to carry out further studies was the 0.05 mol l-1 acetate buffer solution at pH 7.0.…”
Section: Effect Of Phsupporting
confidence: 84%