Voltammetric Applications in Drug Detection: Mini Review
- Authors: G. Krishnaswamy1, G. Shivaraja2, S. Sreenivasa3, Aruna Kumar D. B4
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Department of Studies and Research in Organic Chemistry, Tumkur University, Tumakuru 572 103, Karnataka, India 2 Department of Studies and Research in Organic Chemistry, Tumkur University, Tumakuru-572 103, Karnataka, India 3 Department of Studies and Research in Chemistry, University College of Science, Tumkur University, Tumakuru-572 103, Karnataka, India 4 Department of Studies and Research in Organic Chemistry, Tumkur University, Tumakuru-572 103, Karnataka, India
- Source: Voltammetry for Sensing Applications , pp 281-305
- Publication Date: February 2022
- Language: English
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The application of electroanalytical techniques plays a very important role inthe field of medicinal and pharmaceutical research. These techniques have beenroutinely used by analytical, inorganic, organic physical as well as biological chemists.In recent years the various voltammetric methods such as Differential pulsevoltammetry, Cyclic voltammetry, Linear sweep voltammetry, Square wavevoltammetry, Stripping voltammetry etc have gained enormous attention for thedetermination of different classes of drugs. Electroanalytical techniques gain supremeimportance over other techniques in terms of the quantization of trace and ultra-tracecomponents of biological fluids as well as pharmaceutical substances. Therefore, thesetechniques are alternative in detection and analysis due to their sensitivity,reproducibility and selectivity in terms of qualitative as well as quantitative aspects ofthe analyte under investigation. The present review focuses on the application ofvarious voltammetric techniques for the analysis of analgesics, antibiotics,anthelmintic, anti-tubercular and anticancer drugs covering the period from 2015 topresent.
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