We propose a novel
type of electronic tongue based on
four types
of monodispersed chemosensory microparticles (MPs) with a lipophilic
core stabilized by a nonionic poloxamer surfactant. The lipophilic
core composition was designed to achieve cross-sensitivity toward
various ions and to enable spectrophotometric and/or spectrofluorimetric
detection. Thus, generic anion-selective MPs, generic cation-selective
MPs, as well as two types of metalloporphyrin-based MPs were fabricated
and their morphology was characterized. Next, their differential sensing
ability toward the discrimination of five l-tyrosine derivatives
(dopamine, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, 3,4-dihydroxy-l-phenylalanine, normetanephrine, 4-hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic acid)
was assessed. Comparison with the respective ion-selective electrode
(ISE) responses was also provided to verify if the results from the
potentiometric e-tongue correspond to outputs of the developed MP
optode array. The recognition of dietary supplements containing l-tyrosine (l-Tyr) derivatives with the use of the
MP-based e-tongue proved the potential of the developed sensing assay
in pharmaceutical analysis.
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