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    Development of polyclonal antibody against clenbuterol for immunoassay application by A. Talib, Nurul Ain, Salam, Faridah, Sulaiman, Yusran

    Published 2018
    “…Development of an immunoassay for clenbuterol (CLB) detection required an anti-CLB antibody as an important bioreceptor. …”
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    Development of electrochemical immunosensor-based poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) composites for clenbuterol detection by A. Talib, Nurul Ain

    Published 2018
    “…Illegal usage of banned antibiotic such as clenbuterol (CLB) in food products is a big concern since this will directly affect the consumer health. …”
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    Thesis
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    Clenbuterol immunosensors based poly(3, 4-Ethylenedioxythiophene)/ multiwall carbon nanotube (PEDOT/MWCNT) hybrid composite by A.Talib, Nurul Ain, Syed Zainol Abidin, Siti Nurul Jannah, Salam, Faridah, Sulaiman, Yusran

    Published 2016
    “…Based on cyclic voltammetry (CV) measurement in potassium ferricyanide (K3[Fe(CN)6]), lower peak potential separation (90.33 mV) and higher peak current (0.197 mA) were obtained compared with unmodified electrode (114.75 mV and 0.163 mA).This immunosensor, which was based on direct competitive method, was examined with standard clenbuterol hydrochloride for detection of clenbuterol through chronoamperometry at -0.1 V.…”
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    Development of highly sensitive immunosensor for clenbuterol detection by using poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)/graphene oxide modified screen-printed carbon electrode by A. Talib, Nurul Ain, Salam, Faridah, Sulaiman, Yusran

    Published 2018
    “…Clenbuterol (CLB) is an antibiotic and illegal growth promoter drug that has a long half-life and easily remains as residue and contaminates the animal-based food product that leads to various health problems. …”
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    Studies on the mechanisms by which clenbuterol, a beta-adrenoceptor agonist, enhances 5-HT-mediated behaviour and increases metabolism of 5-HT in the brain of the rat. by Nimgaonkar, V, Green, A, Cowen, P, Heal, D, Grahame-Smith, D, Deakin, J

    Published 1983
    “…The head twitch response in mice produced by injection of 5-hydroxytryptophan (100 mg/kg i.p.) and carbidopa (25 mg/kg i.p.) was enhanced by administration of clenbuterol (0.5 mg/kg i.p.), a beta-adrenoceptor agonist. …”
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    β-Adrenoceptor agonists enhance 5-hydroxytryptamine-mediated behavioural responses by Cowen, P, Grahame-Smith, D, Green, A, Heal, D

    Published 1982
    “…The β-adrenoceptor agonists, salbutamol, terbutaline and clenbuterol, were investigated for their effect on 5-hydroxytryptamine-mediated (5-HT) hyperactivity. …”
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    beta-Adrenoceptor agonists enhance 5-hydroxytryptamine-mediated behavioural responses. by Cowen, P, Grahame-Smith, D, Green, A, Heal, D

    Published 1982
    “…The beta-adrenoceptor agonists, salbutamol, terbutaline and clenbuterol, were investigated for their effect on 5-hydroxytryptamine-mediated (5-HT) hyperactivity. 2 The lipophilic beta-adrenoceptor agonist, clenbuterol (5 mg/kg) enhanced the behaviours induced by quipazine (25 mg/kg), including headweaving, forepaw treading and hind-limb abduction and thus increased automated activity recording. …”
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    Determination of bisphenol A in water bottles by spectrophotometric method by Razak, Nur Syuhada Abd

    Published 2015
    “…The analysis of BpA was carried out by diazotizing the clenbuterol with sodium nitrite before coupled them with BpA to form an azo-compound in ammonia-ammonium chloride buffer. …”
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    The effect of chronic antidepressant administration on beta-adrenoceptor function of the rat pineal. by Cowen, P, Fraser, S, Grahame-Smith, D, Green, A, Stanford, C

    Published 1983
    “…The beta-adrenoceptor agonist, clenbuterol (5 mg kg(-1) for 14 days), also attenuated the increase in pineal melatonin produced by isoprenaline.3 In contrast, chronic administration of the selective 5-HT uptake inhibitor, fluoxetine (10 mg kg(-1) for 10 days), or the antidepressants, iprindole and mianserin (both 20 mg kg(-1) for 14 days), which do not inhibit monoamine uptake, failed to reduce the increase in pineal melatonin following isoprenaline. …”
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