Development of a Cr 2 AlC MAX phase/g-C 3 N 4 composite-based electrochemical sensor for accurate cabotegravir determination in pharmaceutical and biological samples.
Wiem BoualiAsena Ayse GencNevin ErkGul KayaBuse SertKasim OcakogluPublished in: Mikrochimica acta (2024)
A highly sensitive electrochemical sensor is reported that employs a modified electrode for the precise measurement of cabotegravir, a potent anti-HIV drug. Cyclic voltammetry (CV), differential pulse voltammetry (DPV), and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) were utilized for this purpose. Electrode modification involved the immobilization of Cr 2 AlC MAX phase/g-C 3 N 4 onto a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) to enhance its electrocatalytic activity and selectivity for cabotegravir detection. Under the optimal experimental conditions, the working potential (vs. Ag/AgCl) was to 0.93 V. The developed sensor exhibited a good linear relationship in the range 0.05 µM to 9.34 µM with a low limit of detection of 4.33 nM, signifying its exceptional sensitivity. Additionally, it demonstrated successful cabotegravir detection in pharmaceutical formulations and biological samples, achieving an RSD below 3.0%. The recoveries fell within the range 97.7 to 102%, confirming the sensor's potential for real-sample applications. This innovative electrochemical sensor represents a significant advancement, providing a simple, reliable, and sensitive tool for the accurate measurement of cabotegravir. Its potential applications include optimizing drug dosages, monitoring treatment responses, and supporting the development of cabotegravir-based pharmaceutical products, thereby contributing to advancements in HIV therapy and prevention strategies.
Keyphrases
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- hiv infected
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- human immunodeficiency virus
- high resolution
- hepatitis c virus
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- hiv aids
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- real time pcr
- solid phase extraction
- quantum dots
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- men who have sex with men
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- adverse drug
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