2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10047-023-01392-1
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A disposable edoxaban sensor chip using carbon paste electrode grafted with molecularly imprinted polymer

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“…Moreover, this sensor was also evaluated using a pharmaceutical formulation and edoxaban-spiked human plasma samples. Similarly, a sensor chip based on a carbon paste electrode embedded with molecularly imprinted polymers and p-styrene sulfonate was developed to detect and quantify edoxaban [102]. The interaction of edoxaban through the cavities created inside the grafted layer enhances the oxidation current of ferrocene, which is used as the redox probe.…”
Section: Electrochemical Sensors For Anticoagulants Using Modified El...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, this sensor was also evaluated using a pharmaceutical formulation and edoxaban-spiked human plasma samples. Similarly, a sensor chip based on a carbon paste electrode embedded with molecularly imprinted polymers and p-styrene sulfonate was developed to detect and quantify edoxaban [102]. The interaction of edoxaban through the cavities created inside the grafted layer enhances the oxidation current of ferrocene, which is used as the redox probe.…”
Section: Electrochemical Sensors For Anticoagulants Using Modified El...mentioning
confidence: 99%