2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2018.12.016
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Simple, Fast, and Sensitive detection of artemisinin in human serum and Artemisia annua using microsensor array coupled with electrochemiluminescent imaging technique

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“…As comparison, the artemisinin levels found in extracts in previously published papers range from 60 µg/mL [29] to 200-500 µg/mL [30] to 6-17 mg/mL [31]. Artemisinin levels in the original plant material can also vary widely according to the source and the author, from 10-22 pg/mg of dry weight (D.W.) [32] to 1-10 µg/mg D.W. [33], and from 100-200 ng/mg D.W. in Chinese plants to 10-15 µg/mg D.W. in selected Chinese and Vietnamese hybrids [34].…”
Section: Analysis Of a Annua Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As comparison, the artemisinin levels found in extracts in previously published papers range from 60 µg/mL [29] to 200-500 µg/mL [30] to 6-17 mg/mL [31]. Artemisinin levels in the original plant material can also vary widely according to the source and the author, from 10-22 pg/mg of dry weight (D.W.) [32] to 1-10 µg/mg D.W. [33], and from 100-200 ng/mg D.W. in Chinese plants to 10-15 µg/mg D.W. in selected Chinese and Vietnamese hybrids [34].…”
Section: Analysis Of a Annua Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these analytical techniques or assays for artemisinin ( 1 ) reported until the end of year 2016 have been well documented and appraised in the book published by Tu . However, since then, several modified, and somewhat more precise and fast analytical protocols (Table ), mainly involving various HPLC systems, have been reported in the literature. The following subsections will summarise and appraise those new published protocols.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A microsensor array coupled with electrochemiluminescence imaging technique, which is a widely used analytical technique with the advantages of high sensitivity and low background signal, was used for the detection of artemisinin ( 1 ) in human serum and A. annua. The microsensor array was constructed by integrating a patterned indium tin oxide glass plate with two perforated hydrophobic paper covers. This method could show a good selectivity and stability towards artemisinin detection.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Researchers, including Liu et al, have made advancements in this area by developing self-healing hydrogels for ECLbased sensing applications. [93][94][95][96][97][98][99] They prepared the transparent self-healing oxidized sodium alginate/hydrazide polyethy-lene glycol (OSA/PEG-DH) hydrogel by dynamically crosslinking covalent acylhydrazone bond. The IL 2-hydroxy-N,N,Ntrimethylethanaminium chloride and the luminescent reagent N-(aminobutyl)-N-(ethylisoluminol) (ABEI) were simultaneously immobilized in the OSA/PEG-DH hydrogel to obtain the ABEI/IL/OSA/PEG-DH hydrogel.…”
Section: Electrochemical Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%