Simultaneous Electrochemical Analysis of Hydrophilic
and Lipophilic Antioxidants in Bicontinuous Microemulsion
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Abstract
Qualitative and quantitative analyses
of hydrophilic and lipophilic
antioxidants, such as polyphenols, by simple electrochemical measurements
were conducted in a bicontinuous microemulsion (BME), in which water
and oil phases coexisted bicontinuously on a microscopic scale. Hydrophilic
and lipophilic antioxidants were individually monitored in the same
BME solution using a hydrophilic indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode
and a lipophilic fluorinated nanocarbon film electrode (F-ECR), respectively.
The combination of well-balanced BME and extremely biased electrodes,
such as ITO and F-ECR, in terms of hydrophilic–lipophilic balance
allowed us to achieve individual monitoring of hydrophilic and lipophilic
antioxidants in the same BME solution without extraction. Furthermore,
the antioxidant activities of functional liquid foods, such as coffee
and olive oil, were also evaluated by means of electrochemical measurements
in BME solutions containing analytes in concentrations of several
percent. The technique we propose provides a very simple, rapid, easily
serviceable, and highly reproducible analysis and can be extended
to a wide range of analytes and media