Determination of lidocaine based on electrocatalysis of a chemically modified electrode

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The potential application of biochemically modified electrodes was investigated for construction of a drug biosensor. The electrocatalytic response of lidocaine was examined through modified electrodes using the electron transfer ability of hemoglobin (Hb) immobilized on gold film modified with a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) of 3-mercaptopropionic acid (MPA). According to the results of voltammetric studies, Au/MPA/Hb electrodes exhibited high sensitivity and good electrocatalytic activity for the reduction of lidocaine, motivating us to construct drug biosensors. With this study, a new electroanalytical procedure is proposed for the determination of lidocaine level in medical applications or therapeutic formulations containing lidocaine as the active ingredient. © TÜBITAK.

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Tan, G., Bolat, G., Onur, M. A., & Abaci, S. (2012). Determination of lidocaine based on electrocatalysis of a chemically modified electrode. Turkish Journal of Chemistry, 36(4), 593–600. https://doi.org/10.3906/kim-1112-6

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