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Item Análisis electroquímico de vitamina B1 con un electrodo de carbono vitreo modificado con Ni (II)(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2025) Barona Burbano, Bryan; Castro Narváez, Sandra Patricia (Directora)Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is an essential nutrient that can be acquired through food intake; however, its deficiency can lead to diseases, which makes it necessary to have reliable and sensitive analytical methods. This research work enabled the development of an electrochemical sensor based on a glassy carbon electrode (GC) modified with nickel ions (Ni²⁺) and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), which was used solely as a binding agent to attach the Ni²⁺ compound to the GC, without analyzing its electrochemical effect in this study. Measurements were carried out in phosphate buffer at different pH values. The electrode modification resulted in an increase in peak current. Studies related to the variation of the scan rate showed a decrease in oxidation potential, an increase in the heterogeneous rate constant of the oxidative process, and an increase in the diffusion coefficient (1.93×10−6 cm2⋅s −1) which indicate catalytic synergy from Ni(II). Consecutive repeatability and reproducibility analyses yielded variation coefficients below 1.78% and recovery percentages above 98% in the presence of potential interfering species such as potassium, chloride, sodium, acetate, phosphate ions, and molecules such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose. A detection limit of 0.1 µM and a quantification limit of 0.34 µM were obtained. The analysis of commercial samples of injectable medications, tablets, and syrup showed recovery percentages above 96.8%. Altogether, the results confirm that the GC/Ni²⁺-PVP electrode is an efficient, stable, and low-cost alternative for the electrochemical determination of thiamine, with applicability in the quality control of pharmaceutical products.