Development of green differential pulse voltammetric strategy for the determination of alfuzosin hydrochloride at pencil graphite and modified carbon paste electrodes
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https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2022.7348Keywords:
alfuzosin hydrochloride, carbon paste electrode, cyclic voltammetry, differential pulse voltammetry, pencil graphite electrodeAbstract
A sensitive and inexpensive differential pulse voltammetric technique was applied to investigate the electrochemical behavior of alfuzosin hydrochloride at two different working electrodes: silica gel modified carbon paste and pencil graphite electrodes (PGE). The voltammetric conditions were optimized using cyclic voltammetry, showing an irreversible anodic peak in Britton-Robinson buffered medium (pH 6) at 0.86–0.90 V. The electrochemical responses were linearly correlated with alfuzosin concentrations (R2> 0.999) in the ranges of 0.6–20 and 0.3–20 μM, exhibiting higher electrocatalytic activity at PGE with a low detection limit/ detectability of 0.099 μM. In addition, this study was a successful attempt for the drug determination in tablets and spiked urine samples with green profile evaluation, employing the National Environmental Methods Index, analytical Eco-Scale score, and Green Analytical Procedure Index.
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