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Title: Electrochemical evaluation and adsorptive stripping voltammetric determination of capsaicin or dihydrocapsaicin on a disposable pencil graphite electrode. Author: Yardım Y, Sentürk Z. Journal: Talanta; 2013 Aug 15; 112():11-9. PubMed ID: 23708530. Abstract: Capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin are the two most abundant capsaicinoids in peppers, which are responsible for about 90% of the spiciness. A detailed study of the electrochemical properties of these compounds at pencil graphite (PG) electrode was carried out in the pH range 1.0-12.0 in aqueous solutions. The compounds underwent irreversible oxidation at PG electrode, which was an adsorption-controlled process with two protons and two electrons. The voltammetric data indicated that their oxidation proceeded via an ECE mechanism. Using the square-wave adsorptive stripping voltammetry with accumulation at a fixed potential of -0.1V for 120s, both of them yielded a well-defined voltammetric response at +0.31V (vs. Ag/AgCl) in Britton-Robinson buffer, pH 9.0. Capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin could be determined with detection limits of 1.12 ng mL(-1) (3.7×10(-9)M) and 0.28 ng mL(-1) (9.1×10(-10)M), respectively. The practical applicability of this methodology was tested in commercial Turkish pepper products. The concentration of total capsaicinoids was determined using capsaicin as standard.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]