“…19 Different strategies for the development of low-cost devices used for LEV monitoring have been addressed in the literature, such as pencil graphite electrodes, 20,21 screen-printed electrodes, 22 carbon paste electrodes, 23,24 and 3D-printed electrodes. 25 Nevertheless, to the best of our knowledge, paper sensors modied with nanostructured materials such as silver have not been reported. Therefore, the main objective of this work was to develop a disposable electrochemical device (DED) combining the immobilization of a lab-made CI based on graphite powder and nail polish on a rigid polyvinyl chloride sheet platform and, modify it with electrochemically deposited silver nanoparticles (AgNPs-DED) to perform LEV monitoring in pharmaceutical formulation, synthetic urine, and synthetic human plasma samples by differential pulse voltammetry (DPV).…”