Abstract

Robust, reliable and cost-effective paper-based analytical device for potentiometric pholcodine (opiate derivative drug) ion sensing has been prepared and characterized. A printed pholcodinium (PHL)2+/5-nitrobarbiturate (NB)− ion-association complex as a sensory material-based all-solid-state ion-selective electrode (ISE) on a chemically reduced graphene oxide (CRGO) solid-contact, and a printed all-solid-state Ag/AgCl reference electrode, has been combined on a hydrophobic paper substrate coated with fluorinated alkyl silane (CF3(CF2)7CH2CH2SiCl3, CF10). The sensors revealed a potentiometric slope of 28.7 ± 0.3 mV dec−1 (R2 = 0.9998) over a linear range starting from 2.0 × 10−7 M to 1.0 × 10−2 M and a detection limit of 0.04 μg mL−1. The repeatability and stability of the pholcodine paper-based sensor was found to be 2.32%. The RSD% (n = 6) was found to be 2.67% when using five different paper-based sensors. The sensor revealed an excellent selectivity towards PHL over dextromethorphan, codeine, ephedrine, carbinoxamine, caffeine, ketamine, and K+, Na+ and Ca2+ ions. It showed a good recovery (94–104%) for the determination of PHL in different artificial serum samples. The presented paper-based analytical device was successfully introduced for PHL determination in different pharmaceutical formulations (i.e. syrups and suspensions) containing pholcodine. The current work can be considered as a promising possible analytical tool to obtain cost-effective and disposable paper-based potentiometric sensing devices. These devices can be potentially manufacturable at large scales in pharmaceutical, clinical and forensic applications for opiate drug assessment.

Highlights

  • Pholcodine (3-O-morpholinoethylmorphine), a semi-synthetic chemical compound derived from morphine, is used as an opioid cough suppressant with no analgesic or addictive properties and cold symptoms

  • We aimed to develop reliable, robust, cost-effective paper-based potentiometric analytical devices that are suitable future mass-production for pholcodine determination

  • The sensory material was the ion association complex between pholcodinium ion and 5-nitrobarbaturate. It was dispersed in a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) membrane plasticized with o-nitrophenyloctyl ether (o-NPOE)

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Introduction

Pholcodine (3-O-morpholinoethylmorphine), a semi-synthetic chemical compound derived from morphine, is used as an opioid cough suppressant (anti-tussive agent) with no analgesic or addictive properties and cold symptoms. The lower detection limits were restricted by ion uxes across the membrane with zero current.[31] Solid contact electrodes eliminated the presence of internal lling solution. This type of sensors is characterized by their ease of miniaturization, convenient storage and maintenance, in addition to their minimum detection due to diminishing ion uxes.[32,33] The insertion of solid-contact transducing material minimizes or eliminate the ill-de ned interface that is responsible for the potential-dri of the sensor.[34]

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