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Highly Sensitive Electrochemical Sensor for Anticancer Drug by a Zirconia Nanoparticle-Decorated Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanocomposite

Authors
Venu, ManthrapudiVenkateswarlu, SadaReddy, Yenugu Veera ManoharaReddy, Ankireddy SeshadriGupta, Vinod KumarYoon, MinyoungMadhavi, Gajulapalli
Issue Date
Nov-2018
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ACS OMEGA, v.3, no.11, pp.14597 - 14605
Journal Title
ACS OMEGA
Volume
3
Number
11
Start Page
14597
End Page
14605
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/3177
DOI
10.1021/acsomega.8b02129
ISSN
2470-1343
Abstract
Because of their large surface area and conductivity, some inorganic materials have emerged as good candidates for the trace-level detection of pharmaceutical drugs. In the present work, we demonstrate the detection of an anticancer drug (regorafenib, REG) by using an electrochemical sensor based on a nanocomposite material. We synthesized a zirconia-nanoparticle-decorated reduced graphene oxide composite (ZrO2/rGO) using a one-pot hydrothermal method. Reduction of the graphene oxide supports of the Zr2+ ions with hydrazine hydrate helped in preventing the agglomeration of the zirconia nanoparticles and in obtaining an excellent electrocatalytic response of the nanostructure ZrO2/rGO-based electrochemical sensor. Structural and morphological characterization of the nanostructure ZrO2/rGO was performed using various analytical methods. A novel regorafenib (REG) electrochemical sensor was fabricated by immobilizing the as-prepared nanostructure ZrO2/rGO on to a glassy carbon electrode (GCE). The resulting ZrO2/rGO/GCE could be used for the rapid and selective determination of REG in the presence of ascorbic acid and uric acid. The ZrO2/rGO/GCE showed a linear response for the REG analysis in the dynamic range 11-343 nM, with a remarkable lower detection limit and limit of quantifications of 17 and 59 nM, respectively. The newly developed sensor was used for the accurate determination of REG in both serum samples and pharmaceutical formulations, with satisfactory results.
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