Abstract:
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. An inorganic film of ruthenium hexachloroplatinate (RuPtCl6) deposited on the surface of a glassy-carbon electrode exhibited catalytic activity for oxidation of S-containing amino acids. Catalytic electrochemical oxidation of cysteine, cystine, and methionine occurred at various potentials. The optimum conditions for producing a RuPtCl6film that gave the greatest catalytic effect were found. A method for selective voltammetric determination of cysteine, methionine, and cystine at an RuPtCl6-film electrode was developed. The lower limit of quantitation of cysteine and cystine was 5 × 10–6M; of methionine, 5 × 10–7M. The proposed voltammetric method was used to determine cysteine, cystine, and methionine in drugs and vitamin complexes.