Abstract
Neurotransmitter assay of epinephrine (EP) was sought using a modified carbon nanotube paste electrode (PE). Using optimum conditions, cyclic voltammetry (CV) and the square wave (SW) stripping voltammetric working ranges were attained to 10-100 mgL-1 (CV) and 20-140 ngL-1 (SW). The relative standard deviation of 0.0549 (n=15) was obtained at 20.0 mgL-1 EP constant. Here, the analytical detection limit (S/N) was reached with 4.60 ngL-1 (2.5×10-11 molL-1) EP. The hand-made electrode was implanted into the in-vivo brain core of the animals and was used in chronoamperometric neuro detection. The results obtained are applicable in neuro sensing, physiological control, and other neuroscience fields.
Keywords: Epinephrine, neuro sens, electrochemical, brain, in vivo, interface.
Current Neurovascular Research
Title:Implementation of a Biocircuit Implants for Neurotransmitter Release During Neuro-Stimulation
Volume: 10 Issue: 3
Author(s): Suw Young Ly and Dal woong Choi
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Keywords: Epinephrine, neuro sens, electrochemical, brain, in vivo, interface.
Abstract: Neurotransmitter assay of epinephrine (EP) was sought using a modified carbon nanotube paste electrode (PE). Using optimum conditions, cyclic voltammetry (CV) and the square wave (SW) stripping voltammetric working ranges were attained to 10-100 mgL-1 (CV) and 20-140 ngL-1 (SW). The relative standard deviation of 0.0549 (n=15) was obtained at 20.0 mgL-1 EP constant. Here, the analytical detection limit (S/N) was reached with 4.60 ngL-1 (2.5×10-11 molL-1) EP. The hand-made electrode was implanted into the in-vivo brain core of the animals and was used in chronoamperometric neuro detection. The results obtained are applicable in neuro sensing, physiological control, and other neuroscience fields.
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Ly Young Suw and Choi woong Dal, Implementation of a Biocircuit Implants for Neurotransmitter Release During Neuro-Stimulation, Current Neurovascular Research 2013; 10 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/15672026113109990017
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