Low-Cost Electrochemical Determination of L-Ascorbic Acid Using Screen-Printed Electrodes and Development of an Electronic Tongue for Juice Analysis

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Low-cost electrochemical methodologies for the determination of L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and the analysis of juices are developed based on its electro-oxidation on carbon screen-printed electrodes. A novel chronoamperometric methodology is developed for the quantification of L-ascorbic acid in fruit juices. The proposed method stands out for its simplicity and rapidity, demonstrating its efficacy in determining L-ascorbic acid content in various fruit juices. Notably, the results obtained with this chronoamperometric approach are compared with those yielded by chromatography, with no significant differences between the two methods being found. Additionally, an electronic tongue is developed for the differentiation of juices based on the square wave voltammetric signals.

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El Anzi, L., García, M. S., Laborda, E., Ruiz, A., & Ortuño, J. Á. (2024). Low-Cost Electrochemical Determination of L-Ascorbic Acid Using Screen-Printed Electrodes and Development of an Electronic Tongue for Juice Analysis. Chemosensors, 12(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors12110237

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