Electrochemical cells can mimic the oxidative metabolism of drugs within the body. By coupling them to mass spectrometers or liquid chromatographs, scientists can detect and identify the metabolites.

Other electrochemical cells are commercially available but Odijk says his uses much smaller sample volumes. 'With this chip, new drugs can be studied faster and with more ease,' he says. He adds that the counter electrode is located in a separate side-channel from the other electrodes, which prevents unwanted side products appearing in the measured spectrograms.
'This chip is used in combination with tools like LC and electrospray-MS. A very logical but technically challenging next step is to combine these three tools onto a single lab-on-chip, while keeping the fabrication costs within acceptable limits,' says Odijk.
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