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  • Development of novel potentiometric sensors for determination of tartrazine dye concentration in foodstuff products.

Development of novel potentiometric sensors for determination of tartrazine dye concentration in foodstuff products.

Food chemistry (2012-12-26)
Hazem M Abu Shawish, Nasser Abu Ghalwa, Salman M Saadeh, Heba El Harazeen
ABSTRACT

Tartrazine dye Na(3)TZ in foodstuff products was determined by a new modified carbon paste electrode, encoded sensor A, and a coated silver wire electrode, encoded sensor B, based on tartrazine TZ- cetryltrimethyl ammoniumbromide CTAB as a chemical modifier TZ-CTA. The electrodes exhibit the following characteristics listed respectively: a Nernstian slope of 17.9±0.5 and 19.4±0.2 mV/decade for tartrazine ion over a wide concentration range from 4.3×10(-7) to 1.0×10(-2) and 1.1×10(-7) to 1.0×10(-2) M. The lower detection limits: 3.2×10(-7) and 5.5×10(-8) M. Short response time (5-8 s) over the pH range 3.8-7.7 and 4.2-8.1. The proposed sensors display significantly high selectivity for TZ ion over a wide variety of sugars, some anions, common organic, inorganic compounds and additives. The developed electrodes were applied to the potentiometric determination of tartrazine ion in different kinds of foodstuffs: solid jelly (strawberry and custard) powder samples and soft drink (orange) samples with satisfactory results.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Tartrazine, Dye content ≥85 %
Supelco
Tartrazine, analytical standard