Ferrocene-Containing Gallic Acid Derivative Modified Carbon Nanotubes Electrode for Fast and Simple Simultaneous or Selective Detection of Cytostatic from Aqueous Solutions
Sorina Ilies,
Adelina Andelescu,
Alexandru Visan
et al.
Abstract:In this work, a ferrocene-containing gallic acid derivative modified carbon nanotubes paste electrode (Gal-Fc-CNT) obtained by simple mechanical mixing was studied for fast simultaneous voltammetric detection of doxorubicin (DOX), capecitabine (CPB) and cyclophosphamide (CPP) as cytostatic index by cumulative signal and selective detection of DOX. The electrochemical behaviors of individual and simultaneous DOX, CPB and CPP studied by cyclic voltammetry (CV) on Gal-Fc-CNT electrode at various pHs and potential… Show more
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