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Simultaneous Anodic and Cathodic Voltammetric Detection of Patulin and Ochratoxin A on Well‐Defined Carbon Electrodes
Author(s) -
Nasir Muhammad Zafir Mohamad,
Pumera Martin
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
electroanalysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.574
H-Index - 128
eISSN - 1521-4109
pISSN - 1040-0397
DOI - 10.1002/elan.201400470
Subject(s) - patulin , ochratoxin a , pyrolytic carbon , glassy carbon , cathodic protection , graphite , materials science , carbon fibers , electrode , mycotoxin , electrochemistry , cyclic voltammetry , chemistry , metallurgy , composite material , pyrolysis , organic chemistry , food science , composite number
Detection of mycotoxins is paramount importance for food quality control. Here we compare well‐defined surfaces for electrochemical detection of patulin and ochratoxin A on edge plane pyrolytic graphite and glassy carbon electrodes. Patulin shows well‐defined peak at ∼−1.5 V, deeply in cathodic region; ochratoxin A is in contrary oxidizable at potential ∼+0.9 V. We investigate here the possibility to simultaneously detect two important mycotoxins with distinctive cathodic and anodic signals. We show that edge‐plane pyrolytic graphite provides more sensitive response over glassy carbon electrode. It is clear that high density of the edges on graphite is highly beneficial to the voltammetric response of these mycotoxins. The developed technique should have profound impact on research towards portable sensors of mycotoxins.

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