Abstract:
The aim of this study was to monitor the caffeine and glucose content in several energy
drinks. The caffeine was determined by (direct) differential pulse voltammetry at a
glassy carbon paste electrode in 0.5 mol L–1 sulfuric acid at a potential step of 5 mV,
potential amplitude of 40 mV, and the scan rate of 50 mV s–1. The content of glucose
was determined using amperometric glucose biosensor in 0.1 mol L–1 phosphate
(pH 7.0) buffer solution at a constant voltage of +0.4 V and stirring speed of 400 min–1.
The selected samples were analysed and the results obtained compared to those
declared by manufactures. Except to three samples, namely "Monster", "Red Bull"
(without sugar) and "Spark", the individual results were in good agreement with the
declared amounts. Moreover, based on the analyses performed, it can be stated that the
energy drinks "Big Shock!" and "Red Bull" are the best source of energy when
considering the found total sugar via the glucose content.