Performance of a Gold Electrode Modified with a Nickel Oxy-hydroxide Film for Amperometric Determination of Ethyl Glucuronide, a Biomarker for Alcohol Consumption
Angkana Meechaichana [a,b], Chongdee Thammakhet [a,c], Warakorn Limbut [a,b], Panote Thavarungkul [a,d] and Proespichaya Kanatharana* [a,c]* Author for corresponding; e-mail address: proespichaya.K@psu.ac.th
Volume: Vol.43 No.1 (JANUARY 2016)
Research Article
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Received: 15 November 2013, Revised: -, Accepted: 15 August 2014, Published: -
Citation: Meechaichana A., Thammakhet C., Limbut W., Thavarungkul P. and Kanatharana P., Performance of a Gold Electrode Modified with a Nickel Oxy-hydroxide Film for Amperometric Determination of Ethyl Glucuronide, a Biomarker for Alcohol Consumption, Chiang Mai Journal of Science, 2016; 43(1): 147-157.
Abstract
Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a specific and sensitive biomarker of alcohol consumption. It can be detected in urine up to 80 h after the elimination of alcohol from the body. Electrochemical detection based on a gold electrode modified with a nickel oxy-hydroxide film was developed for EtG. This method was simple and produced a rapid result that had an excellent linearity for the determination of EtG, 0.04-30.0 mg L-1 (R2 = 0.996). The limit of detection (LOD) was 0.04 mg L-1 and the limit of quantification (LOQ) was 0.10 mg L-1. The recoveries of the spiked EtG in urine blank samples were in the range of 78±8-119±3%.