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Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2012

Voltammetric and amperometric determination of metoclopramide on boron-doped diamond film electrode

Hana Dejmkova; Candan Dag; Jiri Barek; Jiri Zima

AbstractNew methods for the determination of metoclopramide, antiemetic and gastroprokinetic pharmaceutical, were developed, using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and flow injection analysis (FIA) with amperometric detection on a boron-doped diamond film electrode. Electrode pretreatment necessary to ensure the stable results was investigated and it was found, that while DPV requires frequent electrode cleaning, FIA with a sufficiently high flow rate can maintain a stable signal with no signs of electrode passivation. The calculated quantification limits of the DPV and FIA with amperometric detection were 0.13 μmol L−1 and 0.015 mmol L−1, respectively. The applicability of the new methods was verified by the determination of metoclopramide in a pharmaceutical preparation. FIA with amperometic detection proved to be sensitive, accurate and, due to the resistance of the electrode to the passivation, also simple to handle.


Talanta | 2011

Voltammetric and amperometric determination of 2,4-dinitrophenol metabolites

Hana Dejmkova; Anca-Iulia Stoica; Jiri Barek; Jiri Zima

Methods for determination of 2-amino-4-nitrophenol and 4-amino-2-nitrophenol, metabolites of 2,4-dinitrophenol, were developed using differential pulse (DP) voltammetry and HPLC with amperometric and spectrophotometric detection. The applicability of these methods was tested by the determination of the analytes in model samples of urine after preliminary separation by solid-phase extraction. Voltammetry enabled parallel determination of both analytes, but its application in real matrix was severely limited due to the interference of other compounds present in urine. HPLC allowed the determination in real urine matrix down to micromolar concentrations; amperometric detection proved to be more sensitive and selective than the spectrophotometric one.


Talanta | 2018

Simultaneous determination of tert-butylhydroquinone, propyl gallate, and butylated hydroxyanisole by flow-injection analysis with multiple-pulse amperometric detection

Dmytro Bavol; Anastasios Economou; Jiri Zima; Jiri Barek; Hana Dejmkova

We report the first amperometric method for the simultaneous determination of tert-butylhydroquinone (tBHQ), propyl gallate (PG), and butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) using flow injection analysis coupled to multiple-pulse amperometry. A sequence of potential pulses was selected in order to detect tBHQ, PG, and BHA separately in a single injection step at a glassy carbon electrode without the need of a preliminary separation. A mixture of methanol and 0.040M Britton-Robinson buffer was used both as a carrier solution and for dilution of analyzed solutions before injection. The method is precise (RSD < 5%, n = 10), fast (a frequency of 140 injections h-1), provides sufficiently low quantification limits (2.51, 1.45, and 0.85μmolL-1 for tBHQ, PG, and BHA, respectively) and can be easily applied without high demands on instrumentation. As a practical application, the determination of these antioxidants contained in commercial chewing gum samples was carried out by applying a simple extraction procedure.


Monatshefte Fur Chemie | 2017

Voltammetric and amperometric determination of selected catecholamine metabolites using glassy carbon paste electrode

Hana Dejmkova; Hana Adamkova; Jiri Barek; Jiri Zima

Two methods, using glassy carbon paste electrode for the simultaneous determination homovanillic acid and vanillylmandelic acid, of two catecholamine neurotransmitter metabolites that can serve as biomarkers of several oncological diseases, were developed, based on differential pulse voltammetry and HPLC with amperometric detection. Low selectivity of the voltammetric method was limiting for the determination in urine samples; inclusion of chromatographic separation enabled the application in complex matrix.Graphical abstract


Electroanalysis | 2009

Determination of Total Phenols in Foods by Boron Doped Diamond Electrode

Hana Dejmkova; Matteo Scampicchio; Jiri Zima; Jiri Barek; Saverio Mannino


Electroanalysis | 2007

HPLC Determination of Naphthalene Amino Derivatives Using Electrochemical Detection at Carbon Paste Electrodes

Jiri Zima; Hana Dejmkova; Jiri Barek


Current Organic Chemistry | 2011

Electrochemistry of Pesticides and its Analytical Applications

Jan Fischer; Hana Dejmkova; Jiri Barek


Electroanalysis | 2013

Voltammetric and Amperometric Determination of Mixtures of Aminobiphenyls and Aminonaphthalenes Using Boron Doped Diamond Electrode

Jaroslava Zavázalová; Hana Dejmkova; Jiří Barek; Karolina Pecková


Electroanalysis | 2014

Construction of an Electrochemical Cell System Based on Carbon Composite Film Electrodes and its Application for Voltammetric Determination of Triclosan

Milan Libansky; Jiri Zima; Jiri Barek; Hana Dejmkova


Electroanalysis | 2012

Behavior of Glassy Carbon Paste Electrode in Flowing Methanolic Solutions

Hana Dejmkova; Jiri Zima; Jiri Barek; Jan Mika

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Jiri Barek

Charles University in Prague

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Jiri Zima

Charles University in Prague

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Jiří Barek

Charles University in Prague

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Jiří Zima

Charles University in Prague

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Dmytro Bavol

Charles University in Prague

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Jan Mika

Charles University in Prague

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Karolina Pecková

Charles University in Prague

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Milan Libansky

Charles University in Prague

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Matteo Scampicchio

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

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