Issue 7, 1988

Determination of thiocytosine using its enhancement effect on the copper anodic stripping wave

Abstract

A method has been developed for the determination of thiocytosine in the presence of copper. Thiocytosine is accumulated at –0.2 V versus SCE as a copper complex on the surface of the copper amalgam electrode. A peak appears at 0.124 V versus SCE in the process of anodic stripping, the height of which is proportional to the concentration of thiocytosine present. The response is linear in the concentration range between 1 × 10–6 and 6 × 10–8M. Hence the method is suitable for the determination of this antineoplastic in human serum using a solid-liquid extraction process and passing through C18 cartridges in order to avoid possible interferences. Interferences from other antineoplastics that might be used in the same medical treatment were not found.

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Paper

Analyst, 1988,113, 1047-1050

Determination of thiocytosine using its enhancement effect on the copper anodic stripping wave

R. B. Diez-Caballero, J. F. A. Valentin, J. J. G. Mayo and M. A. G. Altuna, Analyst, 1988, 113, 1047 DOI: 10.1039/AN9881301047

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