Sensitive determination of urapidil at an electrochemically pretreated glassy carbon electrode by linear sweep voltammetry - Analytical Methods (RSC Publishing)
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A very simple and sensitive voltammetric method for the determination of urapidil was proposed by electrochemical pretreatment using a glassy carbon electrode as the voltammetric sensor (EPGCE). The EPGCE was obtained by cycling the electrode between a potential of −1.5 and 2.5 V, for five cycles in 0.1 M pH
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