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Research Article | Open Access

Electrochemical Study of Pb(Ⅱ) in Present of Each Ascorbic Acid, Glucose, Urea and Uric Acid Using Blood Medium as an Electrolyte

Muhammed Mizher Radhi1( )Ali Abdulabbas Abdullah Albakry2Amani Mohammad Jassim1Sura Ali Alassady1Emad A. Jaffar Al-Mulla3( )
Health and Medical Technology College-Baghdad, Middle Technical University
Electrical Department, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University, An-Najaf Engineering Technical College, An-Najaf, Iraq
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Kufa, P.O. Box 21, An-Najaf 54001, Iraq
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Abstract

Electrochemical of redox current peaks of lead sulphate PbSO4 was studied in blood medium in present of different reagents such as ascorbic acid (AA), glucose, urea, and uric acid using cyclic voltammetric technique at glassy carbon electrode (GCE). It was found that Pb(Ⅱ) ions in aqueous electrolyte (0.1 M KCl) have oxidation current peak at -540 mV and reduction current peak at -600 mV. But, it was different electrochemical properties of the redox current peaks of Pb(Ⅱ) ions in blood medium, the reduction current peak was disappearing and the oxidation current peak was enhanced. Also, in the different reagents (glucose, AA, urea and uric acid) causes an enhancement of the oxidation current peak and reducing of the reduction current peak or disappearing. It means that the reagents (glucose, AA, urea and uric acid) were oxidative effective in the blood component for the lead ions in the damage the blood cells.

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Nano Biomedicine and Engineering
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Cite this article:
Radhi MM, Albakry AAA, Jassim AM, et al. Electrochemical Study of Pb(Ⅱ) in Present of Each Ascorbic Acid, Glucose, Urea and Uric Acid Using Blood Medium as an Electrolyte. Nano Biomedicine and Engineering, 2016, 8(1): 9-15. https://doi.org/10.5101/nbe.v8i1.p9-15

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Received: 03 October 2015
Accepted: 30 January 2016
Published: 24 February 2016
© 2016 Muhammed Mizher Radhi, Ali Abdulabbas Abdullah Albakry, Amani Mohammad Jassim, Sura Ali Alassady and Emad A. Jaffar Al-Mulla.

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