The electrochemically initiated reaction of thiols with N,N-diethyl-p-phenylenediamine has been coupled with an existing colorimetric sensing reaction developed by Ellman as a means of providing an electrochemical adaptation of the latter whereby the total thiol species present in a sample can be determined. The detection methodology has been proven to be robust with a linear range for cysteine from 2-120 microM, a limit of detection of 1.17 microM and has shown selectivity against a wide range of potential interferences. The efficiency of the methodology has been examined in the determination and recovery of thiol species in three growth tissue media, which contain a number of common biological interferences
Screen printed electrodes were employed in a proof of concept determination of homocysteine and glut...
Screen printed electrodes were employed in a proof of concept determination of homocysteine and glut...
We report the selective electrochemical detection of cysteine in the presence of homocysteine and gl...
The total thiols in a medium containing authentic biological sample (articular cartilage) has been d...
739-743The total thiols in a medium containing authentic biological sample (articular cartilage) ha...
Herein we detail a novel approach to the detection of total sulfhydryl thiol species based on an ele...
This thesis presents the experimental work with the main aim of developing new electrochemical based...
The two electron electro-oxidation of N,N-dimethylphenylene-1,4-diamine and related compounds in aqu...
The utilisation of catechol as an electrochemical indicator for the presence of sulphydryl thiols (R...
The utilisation of catechol as an electrochemical indicator for the presence of sulphydryl thiols (R...
Square wave voltammetry was applied to the detection of cysteine through the use of an indirect assa...
The electrochemical oxidation of the cysteine-quinone adduct has been examined as a means of providi...
Monitoring thiol concentrations within physiological fluids has risen to considerable importance wit...
A potentiometric procedure for cysteine thiol group concentration monitoring in media generating fre...
Reduced sulphydryl thiols (RSH): cysteine, homocysteine and glutathione are fundamental cellular com...
Screen printed electrodes were employed in a proof of concept determination of homocysteine and glut...
Screen printed electrodes were employed in a proof of concept determination of homocysteine and glut...
We report the selective electrochemical detection of cysteine in the presence of homocysteine and gl...
The total thiols in a medium containing authentic biological sample (articular cartilage) has been d...
739-743The total thiols in a medium containing authentic biological sample (articular cartilage) ha...
Herein we detail a novel approach to the detection of total sulfhydryl thiol species based on an ele...
This thesis presents the experimental work with the main aim of developing new electrochemical based...
The two electron electro-oxidation of N,N-dimethylphenylene-1,4-diamine and related compounds in aqu...
The utilisation of catechol as an electrochemical indicator for the presence of sulphydryl thiols (R...
The utilisation of catechol as an electrochemical indicator for the presence of sulphydryl thiols (R...
Square wave voltammetry was applied to the detection of cysteine through the use of an indirect assa...
The electrochemical oxidation of the cysteine-quinone adduct has been examined as a means of providi...
Monitoring thiol concentrations within physiological fluids has risen to considerable importance wit...
A potentiometric procedure for cysteine thiol group concentration monitoring in media generating fre...
Reduced sulphydryl thiols (RSH): cysteine, homocysteine and glutathione are fundamental cellular com...
Screen printed electrodes were employed in a proof of concept determination of homocysteine and glut...
Screen printed electrodes were employed in a proof of concept determination of homocysteine and glut...
We report the selective electrochemical detection of cysteine in the presence of homocysteine and gl...