Neuropeptides containing an N-terminal tyrosine are irreversibly oxidi
zed on glassy carbon electrodes using scan rates from 0.020 to 0.500 V
/s. Despite variations in peptide length and amino acid composition fr
om tyrosine to alpha-neoendorphin 1-10, peak potentials occurred in a
relatively narrow range from +0.925 V to +0.971 V (vs. Ag/AgCl). An in
verse linear relationship of E(p) vs. pH with a slope near -59 mV/pH u
nit suggests that the oxidation involves a one electron oxidation and
a single proton transfer similar to the oxidation of simple para-subst
ituted phenols. Linear slopes between 0.790 and 0.933 of log I-p vs. l
og upsilon suggest that surface processes contribute to the voltammetr
y on glassy carbon.