1984
DOI: 10.1016/0302-4598(84)87001-4
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Long voltammetric microelectrode for in vivo monitoring of acetaminophen in primate species

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“…In the period of 70 s and 80 s, a very diverse electrochemical research with carbon pastes can be illustrated by: i) in vivo monitoring with CPmEs implanted into living animals (e.g., laboratory rat [196] or a monkey [224]), ii) carbon pastes assessed in radiochemistry, either as 14 C-isotope labeled pasting liquid investigated with respect to its miscibility with aqueous solutions [215] or in investigations on the behaviour of synthetic technetium (in the form of Tc(IV) and Tc(VII) ions [225]); iii) protolytic and redox-processes in highly concentrated solutions of HCl þ NaOH [226], or iv) electrocatalytic photolysis of water at a CMCPE [227].…”
Section: From the Earlier Achievementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the period of 70 s and 80 s, a very diverse electrochemical research with carbon pastes can be illustrated by: i) in vivo monitoring with CPmEs implanted into living animals (e.g., laboratory rat [196] or a monkey [224]), ii) carbon pastes assessed in radiochemistry, either as 14 C-isotope labeled pasting liquid investigated with respect to its miscibility with aqueous solutions [215] or in investigations on the behaviour of synthetic technetium (in the form of Tc(IV) and Tc(VII) ions [225]); iii) protolytic and redox-processes in highly concentrated solutions of HCl þ NaOH [226], or iv) electrocatalytic photolysis of water at a CMCPE [227].…”
Section: From the Earlier Achievementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, acetaminophen has not only been measured in brain, but a Teflon catheter with a carbon-based tip has been devised to follow dynamic change in acetaminophen in circulation [44]. A catheter electrode has been used to follow concentration changes in selected electrochemically active antibiotics (viz.…”
Section: On-line Extracorporeal Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fast cyclic voltammetry has proven useful not only to maintain a thin diffusion layer but also to provide additional electrochemical information about oxidation products (621). Several in vivo monitoring studies have been reported (461,681). The effective utilization of implanted electrodes is hampered by a lack of selectivity and deterioration of response as the electrode remains in contact with biological fluids for extended periods of time.…”
Section: Bioelectrochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%