2005
DOI: 10.2116/analsci.21.963
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Permanganate-based Chemiluminescence Analysis of Ferulic Acid Using Flow Injection

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“…The temperature of the capillary was maintained at 257C. Consistent with the results by Li et al [33], there are three absorption peaks at 214, 285, and 310 nm in the FA absorption spectrum. The absorbance values are 1.07 (214 nm), 0.96 (285 nm), and 0.97 (310 nm).…”
Section: Cesupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The temperature of the capillary was maintained at 257C. Consistent with the results by Li et al [33], there are three absorption peaks at 214, 285, and 310 nm in the FA absorption spectrum. The absorbance values are 1.07 (214 nm), 0.96 (285 nm), and 0.97 (310 nm).…”
Section: Cesupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Barnett et al 61 thus reported that ferulic acid could enhance the chemiluminescence of a reaction of luminol with hexacyanoferrate(III) in a basic medium, which could indirectly allow its quantification. Li et al 62 showed that ferulic acid could be oxidized by potassium permanganate in an acidic medium to produce a strong luminescent intensity, in linear function to its concentration. The attractiveness of chemiluminescence is the simplicity of detection, low detection limits and rapid and reproducible performance when coupled with flow injection analysis (CL‐FIA).…”
Section: Ferulic Acid Quantificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… and Li et al . reported the determination of FA in a Taita Beauty Essence sample with cerium(IV) sensitized by a rhodamine 6 G reaction in sulfuric acid medium and the reaction of FA with potassium permanganate in a nitric acid medium, respectively. However, to the best of our knowledge, no FI‐CL analysis using the N ‐bromobutanimide (NBS)–eosin–CrCl 3 system in alkaline medium has been previously reported for the measurement of FA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%