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Measurement of Ibuprofen Binding to Mixed Monolayers Containing β-Cyclodextrin Active Sites

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A molecular imprinting method involving a three-step sequential self-assembly procedure was applied to prepare gold electrodes responsive towards ibuprofen. The electrode modified with the cyclodextrin derivative binds ferrocene to form an electroactive complex with the ferrocene oxidation current decreasing in the presence of ibuprofen in the solution. The competition of ferrocene and ibuprofen for the cyclodextrin cavities in the monolayer provided a means for the determination of the binding constants of ibuprofen with two derivatives of lipoylamide β-cyclodextrin of different hydrophobicity.

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Chmurski, K., Temeriusz, A. & Bilewicz, R. Measurement of Ibuprofen Binding to Mixed Monolayers Containing β-Cyclodextrin Active Sites. Journal of Inclusion Phenomena 49, 187–191 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JIPH.0000031134.27231.e5

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