Abstract

As a nutrient partitioning agent and a growth stimulator, ractopamine (RCT) enhances the feed efficiency in animal-based food products and further it is employed clinically in certain pharmaceuticals. Subsequently, metabolites of RCT have long shelf life in animals associated with deleterious repercussions in humans. It is thus, vital to develop an effective design for screening method towards RCT detection to ensure human health, food and environmental safety. Thus, we present an integrate electrocatalyst hydrothermally designed by employing NiCo–LDH (NiCo- Layered Double Hydroxides) and F-HNT (functionalized- Halloysite nanotubes) and further utilized in the electrochemical sensing of RCT. The novelty of the present work shed light upon the unique assembly of the two individual NiCo–LDH and F-HNT components with superior structural features that resulted in a hybrid matrix. The outcomes of CV and i-t analysis under optimum conditions demonstrate outstanding electrochemical performance of the NiCo–LDH/F-HNT modified GCE sensor with a wide linear range 0.003–631 μM and low detection limit 1.1 nM, enhanced selectivity towards the detection of RCT. The uniquely engineered electrode material has therefore been applied to quantitate RCT levels in real-world samples in terms of practical applications.

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