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Amperometric detection of cholesterol using cobalt (II) chloride as an electrocatalyst in aprotic media.

Authors :
Kozitsina, Alisa N.
Okhokhonin, Andrei V.
Matern, Anatoly I.
Source :
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. Jul2016, Vol. 772, p89-95. 7p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The determination of cholesterol concentration in the blood is an important characteristic of the state of health. Modern methods for the detection of cholesterol involve the use of enzymes or expensive and complicated equipment. In this study, an enzymeless electrochemical method for the quantitative determination of cholesterol using cobalt (II) chloride as an electrocatalyst has been proposed. An analytical signal was peak current of cobalt (II) chloride faradaic oxidation on a platinum disk electrode in acetonitrile media in the presence of cholesterol via linear sweep voltammetry. A possible path of the electrocatalytic oxidation of cholesterol on the electrode surface was proposed. The catalytic constant k cat and the Michaelis constant K m calculated for the electrocatalytic oxidation process of cholesterol on the electrode surface are comparable in magnitude to the natural enzyme cholesterol oxidase, indicating the high efficiency of CoCl 2 as an electrocatalyst for oxidation and, therefore, the determination of cholesterol. The highest value and the best reproducibility of analytical signal are reached at a CoCl 2 concentration of 25 mM and a scan rate of 100 mV·s − 1 . The linear region of the calibration curve “current-cholesterol concentration” obtained using a developed method in a solution of 0.1 M LiClO 4 and 25 mM CoCl 2 in acetonitrile is 25–200 μM (R 2 = 0.971) with a detection limit of 2 μM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15726657
Volume :
772
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
115338269
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jelechem.2016.04.029