2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2004.04.036
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Flow injection analysis of doxycycline or chlortetracycline in pharmaceutical formulations with pulsed amperometric detection

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“…Previous works have shown that pulsed potential cleaning, as carried out in PAD technique, is an effective method for electropolishing in analysis of tetracycline [35], doxycycline and chlortetracycline [36]. Some authors have reported use of the PAD technique for BDD and GC electrodes [35,37].…”
Section: Electropolishing By Pad and Waveform Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous works have shown that pulsed potential cleaning, as carried out in PAD technique, is an effective method for electropolishing in analysis of tetracycline [35], doxycycline and chlortetracycline [36]. Some authors have reported use of the PAD technique for BDD and GC electrodes [35,37].…”
Section: Electropolishing By Pad and Waveform Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glassy carbon (Palomeque andOrtíz 2007, Pfaffen et al 2013), paraffinated graphite (Perantoni et al 2011), carbon paste (Dejmkova et al 2013), boron-doped diamond (Wangfuengkanagul et al 2004) and, particularly, gold (Palaharm et al 2003, Charoenraks et al 2004, Codognoto et al 2010) and screen-printed gold (Masawat and Slater 2007) were reported electrode materials. Electrode modification with metalloporphyrin (Gong et al 2003), cyclodextrin (Lomillo et al 2005), carbon nanotubes ), among others (Won et al 2013), have been reported.…”
Section: Amperometric Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All three steps of PAD require the following: (a) the oxidation of analyte during the detection step; (b) the oxidative desorption of adsorbed detection products or solution impurities during the cleaning step; and (c) the cathodically dissolution of inert oxide product during reactivation step. Pulsed amperometric detection has been used for the sensitive detection of numerous compounds such as tetracycline [13] and chlortetracycline [14]. …”
Section: Flow-based Electrochemical Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%