2011
DOI: 10.1002/pca.1370
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Analysis of Cardamonin by Square Wave Voltammetry

Abstract: Cardamonin was detected voltammetrically. The LOD and limit of quantification (LOQ) of the proposed voltammetric methodology are adequate for trace analysis of this compound in several phytochemical matrices.

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“…In the recent years, the SW voltammetry has emerged as a viable and cheap alternative to the expensive and time-consuming techniques (such as chromatography, or spectrophotometry, for example) for the determination of inorganic and biologically important compounds. The simple working set-up, the quick time of performing the measurements, the different modes that can be applied, together with its sensitivity, make the SWV a technique of choice for quantification of important classes of compounds such as proteins [82], vitamins [83], phenols [84][85][86][87][88], benzoquinones [89], pesticides, herbicides and fungicides [90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97][98], alkaloids [99], terpenoids [100], heavy metals [101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116], and drugs [117,118]. One of the most valuable ability of SWV is its application for simultaneous determination of compounds with similar structures present in various pharmaceutical and physiological samples.…”
Section: Analytical and Biochemical Applications Of Square-wave Voltamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the recent years, the SW voltammetry has emerged as a viable and cheap alternative to the expensive and time-consuming techniques (such as chromatography, or spectrophotometry, for example) for the determination of inorganic and biologically important compounds. The simple working set-up, the quick time of performing the measurements, the different modes that can be applied, together with its sensitivity, make the SWV a technique of choice for quantification of important classes of compounds such as proteins [82], vitamins [83], phenols [84][85][86][87][88], benzoquinones [89], pesticides, herbicides and fungicides [90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97][98], alkaloids [99], terpenoids [100], heavy metals [101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116], and drugs [117,118]. One of the most valuable ability of SWV is its application for simultaneous determination of compounds with similar structures present in various pharmaceutical and physiological samples.…”
Section: Analytical and Biochemical Applications Of Square-wave Voltamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cardamom is a strongly antioxidant plant (Dimitrios, 2006, Carvalho et al, 2011, Ghosh and Das, 2014, Przygodzka et al, 2014, Shahidi and Ambigaipalan, 2015, Garg et al, 2016). Asha Davy et al (2012) pointed that total phenolics, flavonoids and proanthocyanidins were about 15mg GAE/g, 3.59 mg QE/g and 2.84 mg CE/g respectively in cardamom.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differential pulse techniques are employed due to their high sensitivity, good definition of signals and reduction of double layer and background currents [27]. Therefore it is not surprising that SWV is used extensively for electroanalytical purposes [28][29][30]. Optimized SWV parameters were the following: square wave frequency of 80 Hz and wave amplitude of 70 mV.…”
Section: Analytical Application Of the Developed Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%