The immobilization and electro-oxidation of guanine and adenine asDNA bases on glassy carbon electrode are evaluated by square wave voltammetric analysis. The influence of electrochemical pretreatments, nature of supporting electrolyte, pH, accumulation time and composition of DNA nucleotides on the immobilization effect and the electrochemical mechanism are discussed. Trace levels of either guanine or adenine can be readily detected following short accumulation time with detection limits of 35 and 40 ngmL−1 for guanine and adenine, respectively. The biosensors of guanine and adenine were employed for the voltammetric detection of antioxidant capacity in flavored water samples. The method relies on monitoring the changes of the intri...
An inorganic film of ruthenium hexachloroplatinate (RuPtCl6), deposited on the surface of a glassy c...
Electrochemical oxidation of specifically designed DNA hexamers containing guanine has been studied ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced as a consequence of normal aerobic metabolism and are ab...
The immobilization and electro-oxidation of guanine and adenine asDNA bases on glassy carbon electro...
In this study, a method for the electrochemical quantification of the total antioxidant capacity (TA...
In this paper, it was evaluated the total antioxidant capacity (TAC) of beverages using an electroch...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced as a consequence of normal aerobic metabolism and are ab...
A simple and reliable method based on adsorptive stripping at an electrochemically pretreated glassy...
Simultaneous determination of guanine and adenine contents in DNA, RNA and synthetic oligonucleotide...
The integrity of DNA purine bases was herein used to evaluate the antioxidant capacity. Unlike other...
Understanding the oxidation of the purines adenine and guanine is primary to improving electrochemic...
An inorganic film of ruthenium hexachloroplatinate (RuPtCl6), deposited on the surface of a glassy c...
Here we report simple cyclic voltammetry method for electrochemical activation of Glassy carbon elec...
WOS: 000178830800003A novel electrochemical hybridization biosensor protocol without using an extern...
An inorganic film of ruthenium hexachloroplatinate (RuPtCl6), deposited on the surface of a glassy c...
An inorganic film of ruthenium hexachloroplatinate (RuPtCl6), deposited on the surface of a glassy c...
Electrochemical oxidation of specifically designed DNA hexamers containing guanine has been studied ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced as a consequence of normal aerobic metabolism and are ab...
The immobilization and electro-oxidation of guanine and adenine asDNA bases on glassy carbon electro...
In this study, a method for the electrochemical quantification of the total antioxidant capacity (TA...
In this paper, it was evaluated the total antioxidant capacity (TAC) of beverages using an electroch...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced as a consequence of normal aerobic metabolism and are ab...
A simple and reliable method based on adsorptive stripping at an electrochemically pretreated glassy...
Simultaneous determination of guanine and adenine contents in DNA, RNA and synthetic oligonucleotide...
The integrity of DNA purine bases was herein used to evaluate the antioxidant capacity. Unlike other...
Understanding the oxidation of the purines adenine and guanine is primary to improving electrochemic...
An inorganic film of ruthenium hexachloroplatinate (RuPtCl6), deposited on the surface of a glassy c...
Here we report simple cyclic voltammetry method for electrochemical activation of Glassy carbon elec...
WOS: 000178830800003A novel electrochemical hybridization biosensor protocol without using an extern...
An inorganic film of ruthenium hexachloroplatinate (RuPtCl6), deposited on the surface of a glassy c...
An inorganic film of ruthenium hexachloroplatinate (RuPtCl6), deposited on the surface of a glassy c...
Electrochemical oxidation of specifically designed DNA hexamers containing guanine has been studied ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced as a consequence of normal aerobic metabolism and are ab...