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The realistic implementation of electrochemistry into bacterial biosynthesis monitoring programs has always been a challenging task. In this study, two simple, rapid, selective, and sensitive potentiometric sensors were developed and optimized for quantitative analysis of the extremolyte / osmoprotector ectoine (ECT) in halophilic bacterial cultures and also in its related pharmaceutical products. The developed sensors were a Polyvinyl chloride membrane sensor (ECT-PVC) and a coated graphite sensor (ECT-CG). They were established based on the ion association complex of ectoine cation with phosphotungstic acid (ECT-PTA) counter anion as ion exchange site using dioctyl-phthalate (DOP) as a solvent mediator or plasticizer. The sensors exhibited fast, stable, selective, and linear Nernstian responses over a broad range of concentrations ranging from 1 × 10 |