Resumo (PT):
In this work, a PVC tubular ion-selective electrode without internal reference [composed of 6.35% (w/w) of β-cyclodextrin as ionophore, 1.59% (w/w) of potassium tetrakis (p-chlorophenyl) borate as lipophilic additive, and 63.5% (w/w) of 2-fluorophenyl-2-nitrophenyl ether as mediator solvent] was used to accomplish the simultaneous determination of thiamine and pyridoxine in multivitamin products. The electrode responds selectively to thiamine but presents high initial diffusion potential contribution from pyridoxine. This fact was exploited under flow conditions for the quantitative assessment of both species. A multitask flow system was optimized to dilute appropriately real samples and prepare in-line the set of calibrating solutions. The potentiometric signal was modeled by partial least squares regression, enabling the prediction of the content of each vitamin in the range of 1 10-3 to 1 10-4 mol L-1. Absolute errors of prediction inferior to 0.06 10-4 mol L-1 and 0.16 10-4 mol L-1 for pyridoxine and thiamine respectively were obtained when compared with the chromatographic method.
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Keywords: ISE; partial least squares regression; pyridoxine; SIA; thiamine
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Abstract (EN):
In this work, a PVC tubular ion-selective electrode without internal reference [composed of 6.35% (w/w) of -cyclodextrin as ionophore, 1.59% (w/w) of potassium tetrakis (p-chlorophenyl) borate as lipophilic additive, and 63.5% (w/w) of 2-fluorophenyl-2-nitrophenyl ether as mediator solvent] was used to accomplish the simultaneous determination of thiamine and pyridoxine in multivitamin products. The electrode responds selectively to thiamine but presents high initial diffusion potential contribution from pyridoxine. This fact was exploited under flow conditions for the quantitative assessment of both species. A multitask flow system was optimized to dilute appropriately real samples and prepare in-line the set of calibrating solutions. The potentiometric signal was modeled by partial least squares regression, enabling the prediction of the content of each vitamin in the range of 1x10-3 to 1x10-4mol L-1. Absolute errors of prediction inferior to 0.06x10-4mol L-1 and 0.16x10-4mol L-1 for pyridoxine and thiamine respectively were obtained when compared with the chromatographic method.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica
Nº de páginas:
17