Abstract

An electrode modified with a film of aminophenyl grafted gold nanoparticles (AP-AuNPs) was used for the simultaneous determination of the neurotransmitters dopamine (DA) and adenosine (AD) in the presence of the neuroprotector guanosine (GN) at physiological pH. A bare glassy carbon electrode was unable to resolve the voltammetric signals of DA, GN and AD as a result of surface fouling caused by the oxidation products. However, the electrode modified with an AP-AuNP film separated the voltammetric signals of DA, GN and AD with potential differences of 800 mV between DA and GN and 340 mV between GN and AD; their oxidation peak currents were also enhanced. The simultaneous determination of DA, GN and AD was successfully achieved at the electrode modified with an AP-AuNP film using differential pulse voltammetry. The amperometric current response increased linearly with increasing concentrations of DA, GN and AD in the ranges 4.0 × 10−8 to 1 × 10−4 M, 7.0 × 10−8 to 5 × 10−5 M and 2.0 × 10−7 to 1 × 10−4 M, respectively, and the detection limits were 8.0 × 10−11 M for DA, 2.6 × 10−8 M for GN and 5.1 × 10−8 M for AD (S/N = 3). The practical application of the electrode modified with an AP-AuNP film was demonstrated by simultaneously determining the concentrations of DA, GN and AD in human blood serum and urine samples.

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