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Voltammetric Study of the Total Activity of Antioxidants in the Blood Serum of Patients with Neurological Diseases

One of the main directions in the development of modern electroanalytical chemistry is the development of new effective methods for research and analysis of biological objects, particularly, human blood serum. The creation of new electrochemical sensors is a promising approach, which has determined...

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Published in:Chemosensors 2021-05, Vol.9 (5), p.103
Main Authors: Voronova, Olesya A., Korotkova, Elena I., Plotnikov, Evgenii V., Geraskevich, Alina V., Kataeva, Nadegda G., Dorozhko, Elena V., Gamayurova, Irina S., Lipskikh, Olga I., Derina, Ksenia V.
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Summary:One of the main directions in the development of modern electroanalytical chemistry is the development of new effective methods for research and analysis of biological objects, particularly, human blood serum. The creation of new electrochemical sensors is a promising approach, which has determined several main directions in applied voltammetry in the field of chemical analytical control. In this work, the dynamics and parameters of total antioxidant activity of human serum blood of patients with chronic cerebral ischemia, during treatment with pharmaceutical drugs Mexidol, Cavinton Comfort, and Cytoflavin was tested by cathode voltammetry with a model process of oxygen electroreduction, using a new electrochemical sensor.
ISSN:2227-9040
2227-9040
DOI:10.3390/chemosensors9050103