A simple potentiometric method for the determination of reducing substances in urine with a copper-selective electrode |
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Authors: | D.P. Nikolelis D.S. Papastathopoulos T.P. Hadjiioannou |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, University of Athens, AthensGreece |
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Abstract: | A potentiometric method for the determination of reducing substances in urine is described. Samples are treated with Stanley—Benedict reagent and the unused copper(II) is determined with a copper(II)-selective electrode by the standard addition technique. Glucose in the range 25–200 μg in 0.1ml samples can be determined with an average error of about 2%. The recovery of added glucose for six samples was 96–107% (average 100.5%). Comparison with the conventional titrimetric method shows good agreement. The effect of other non-glucose reducing substances present in urine is reported. |
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