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RSC Adv
April 2020
Research Center of Oils and Fats, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah Iran
In this work, a novel and very interesting analytical methodology based on coupling of digital image processing and three-way calibration has been developed for determination of nitrite in food samples. Nitrite in contact with Griess reagent is able to produce a red-colored azo dye whose color intensity is correlated with nitrite concentration and here, a piece of Whatman filter paper impregnated with Griess reagent was used as the platform of the sensor and a SONY Xperia Z5 cell phone was used for image capturing from the sensor surface. To generate second-order data, the -number of the camera's sensor was changed as an instrumental parameter.
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June 2018
Laboratorio de Desarrollo Analítico y Quimiometría (LADAQ), C_atedra de Química Analítica I, Universidad Nacional del Litoral Ciudad Universitaria, CC 242 (S3000ZAA) Santa Fe Argentina.
For the first time, a novel analytical method based on a paper based enzymatic biosensor assisted by digital image processing and first-order multivariate calibration has been reported for rapid determination of nitrate in food samples. The platform of the biosensor includes a piece of Whatman filter paper impregnated with Griess reagent (3-nitroaniline, 1-naphthylamine and hydrochloric acid) and nitrate reductase. After dropping a distinct volume of nitrate solution onto the biosensor surface, nitrate reductase selectively reduces nitrate to nitrite and then the Griess reagent selectively reacts with nitrite to produce a red colored azo dye.
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