Abstract

A simple and reliable method based on adsorptive stripping at an electrochemically pretreated glassy carbon electrode (GCE) was proposed for simultaneous or individual determination of guanine and adenine in DNA. The detection sensitivity of guanine and adenine was improved greatly by activating the GCE electrochemically. After accumulation on pretreated GCE at open circuit for 5 min or at the potential of +0.3 V for 120 s, guanine and adenine produced well-defined oxidation peaks at about +0.8 and +1.1 V, respectively in pH 5 phosphate buffer. The detection limit for individual measurement of guanine and adenine was 4.5 ng ml −1 (3×10 −8 mol l −1) and 4 ng ml −1 (3×10 −8 mol l −1), respectively. Acid-denatured DNA showed two oxidation peaks corresponding to guanine and adenine residues in the same buffer. The proposed method can be used to estimate the guanine and adenine contents in DNA with good selectivity in a linear range of 0.25–5 μg ml −1.

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