Abstract
The electrochemical behavior of the quercetin (Q) at a carbon paste electrode (CPE) containing 15% paraffin oil is investigated. Square wave anodic stripping voltammetric (SWASV) was used to determine quercetin in the presence of 0.04 M phosphate buffer (pH ∼4) containing 0.1 M KCl with 15 s accumulation time at 25±1°C. Under the optimal experimental conditions, the adsorbed form is oxidized irreversibly. The linear concentration ranged from 67.66 to 338.3 ppb quercetin. The detection limit of 6.77 ppb Q (r=0.9997), with 15 s accumulation time and the relative standard deviation of 0.45 (n=5) was calculated. The interferences of some metal ions and some amino acids were studied. The method was applied to the analysis of spiked urine, with recovery of 99.9±0.5, and the relative standard deviation of 3.2%. Results were compared with the reported methods.