Electrochemical Detection of Oxycodone and Its Main Metabolites with Nafion-Coated Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Electrodes

  • Mynttinen, Elsi
  • Wester, Niklas
  • Lilius, Tuomas
  • Kalso, Eija
  • Mikladal, Bjørn
  • Varjos, Ilkka
  • Sainio, Sami
  • Jiang, Hua
  • Kauppinen, Esko
  • Koskinen, Jari
  • Laurila, Tomi
Publication date
May 2020
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Journal
Analytical Chemistry

Abstract

Oxycodone is a strong opioid frequently used as an analgesic. Although proven efficacious in the management of moderate to severe acute pain and cancer pain, use of oxycodone imposes a risk of adverse effects such as addiction, overdose, and death. Fast and accurate determination of oxycodone blood concentration would enable personalized dosing and monitoring of the analgesic as well as quick diagnostics of possible overdose in emergency care. However, in addition to the parent drug, several metabolites are always present in the blood after a dose of oxycodone, and to date, there is no electrochemical data available on any of these metabolites. In this paper, a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) electrode and a Nafion-coated SWCNT electr...

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