Abstract

In this work a novel method for the determination of Vitamin B6 in flow-injection systems has been developed. The fast Fourier transform continuous cyclic voltammetry (FFTCV) at gold microelectrode in flowing solution system was used for determination of Vitamin B6. This method is rapid, simple and highly sensitive procedures allowing the determination of Vitamin B6 in pharmaceutical analysis. The effects of various parameters on the sensitivity of the method were investigated. The best performance was obtained with the pH value of 2, scan rate value of 30 V/s, accumulation potential of 200 mV and accumulation time of 0.3 s. The proposed method has some advantages over other reported methods such as, no need for the removal of oxygen from the test solution, a sub-nanomolar detection limit, and finally the method is fast enough for the determination of any such compound, in a wide variety of chromatographic methods. To obtain a sensitive determination, the integration range of currents was set for all the potential scan ranges, including oxidation and reduction of the Au surface electrode, while performing the measurements. The potential waveform, consisting of the potential steps for cleaning, accumulation and potential ramp of analyte, was applied on an Au disk microelectrode (12.5 μm in radius) in a continuous way. The detection limit of the method for Vitamin B6 was 2.8 pg/ml. The relative standard deviation of the method at 2.1% was 8 runs.

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