Synthesis of vanadium oxide nanoplate for electrochemical detection of amaranth in food samples

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Abstract

Amaranth dye is an organic compound largely used in the food and beverage industries with potential toxicity effects on humans. In this paper, a new electrochemical sensor used for the determination of amaranth in foods was reported, where a kind of V2O5 nanoplates (V2O5-NPs) was employed as electrode modifying materials. The V2O5 nanoplates modified electrode enhanced its electrochemical signal obviously in the determination of amaranth in foods and exhibited a wider linear response ranging from 0.1-270.0 µM with a low detection limit of 0.04 ± 0.001 µM (3Sb/m). This work offers a new route in developing new electrochemical sensors for the determination of colorant additives and other hazardous components in foods.

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Zaimbashi, R., Mostafavi, A., & Shamspur, T. (2022). Synthesis of vanadium oxide nanoplate for electrochemical detection of amaranth in food samples. Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering, 12(6), 1153–1163. https://doi.org/10.5599/jese.1394

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