Chemiluminescence flow-through sensor for the determination of vitamin B2 using controlled-reagent-release technology

Yao Xue Xue Bao. 2002 Oct;37(10):793-7.

Abstract

Aim: To establish a simple and novel method for the determination of vitamin B2 rapidly in pharmaceutical preparations.

Methods: Vitamin B2 was determined by a chemiluminescence (CL) sensor combined with flow-injection (FI) technology. The analytical reagents involved in the CL reaction, luminol and hexacyanoferrate (III), were both immobilized on an anion-exchange resin column in FI system. The CL signal produced by the reaction between luminol and hexacyanoferrate (III), which were eluted from the column through sodium phosphate injection, decreased in the presence of vitamin B2.

Results: The decreased CL intensity was linearly correlated with the vitamin B2 concentration in the range of 0.01-1.0 microgram.mL-1, the detection limit was 4.0 ng.mL-1 vitamin B2 (3 sigma). At a flow rate of 2.0 mL.min-1, the procedure including sampling and washing could be performed in 2 min with a relative standard deviation of less than 3.0%.

Conclusion: The flow sensor exhibited both good sensitivity and stability. It could be reused more than 450 times and has been applied successfully to the analysis of vitamin B2 in pharmaceutical preparations.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Flow Injection Analysis / methods*
  • Luminescent Measurements
  • Luminol
  • Riboflavin / analysis*
  • Tablets / chemistry

Substances

  • Tablets
  • Luminol
  • Riboflavin