1. Screen-printed electrochemical-based sensor for taxifolin determination in edible peanut oils.
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Pierini, Gastón Darío, Maccio, Sabrina Antonella, Robledo, Sebastián Noel, Ferrari, Alejandro García-Miranda, Banks, Craig Edward, Fernández, Héctor, and Zon, María Alicia
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PEANUT oil , *QUALITY control , *DETECTION limit , *DETECTORS , *ELECTROCHEMICAL sensors - Abstract
• A novel electroanalytical method was developed to determine Tx in peanut oil. • The electrochemical techniques used were CV and SWV. • This is the first application of SPE to determine Tx by electrochemical studies. • The proposed method provides a novel and reliable for the in-situ quality control. An electrochemical method for the determination of Taxifolin (Tx) in peanut oil samples using screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) is reported for the first time. The different electroanalytical parameters such as scan rate, supporting electrolyte, pH and accumulation step were optimized. Interference studies were also explored for the determination of Tx in presence of daidzein, quercetin, trans -resveratrol and caffeic acid. The method developed for the Tx determination exhibits a linear response in the concentration range from 0.05 to 1 μM and a limit of detection of 0.021 μM. The electrochemical detection method proposed provides a novel, quick, low-cost, reliable and portable method for the in-situ quality control for monitoring the protected designation of origin of the "Córdoba, Argentina, Peanuts". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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