Gemcitabine direct electrochemical detection from pharmaceutical formulations using a boron-doped diamond electrode

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The development of fast and easy-to-use methods for gemcitabine detection is of great interest for pharmaceutical formulation control in both research laboratories and hospitals. In this study, we report a simple, fast and direct electrochemical method for gemcitabine detection using a boron-doped diamond electrode. The electrochemical oxidation of gemcitabine on a boron-doped diamond electrode was found to be irreversible in differential pulse voltammetry, and scan rate influence studies demonstrated that the process is diffusion-controlled. The influence of the pH and supporting electrolytes were also tested, and the optimized differential pulse voltammetry method was linear in the range of 2.5–50 µg/mL, with a detection limit of 0.85 µg/mL in phosphate-buffered saline (pH 7.4; 0.1 M). An amperometric method was also optimized for gemcitabine detection. The linear range of the method was 0.5–65 µg/mL in phosphate-buffered saline of pH 7.4 as well as pH 5.5, the limit of detection being 0.15 µg/mL. The optimized differential pulse voltammetry and amperometric detection strategies were successfully applied to pharmaceutical formulations, and the results were compared to those obtained by high-performance liquid chromatography and UV-Vis spectrophotometry with good correlations.

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Rus, I., Pusta, A., Tertiș, M., Barbălată, C., Tomuță, I., Săndulescu, R., & Cristea, C. (2021). Gemcitabine direct electrochemical detection from pharmaceutical formulations using a boron-doped diamond electrode. Pharmaceuticals, 14(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ph14090912

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