Influência de desproteinizantes ácidos na quantificaç ão da glutationa reduzida eritrocitária por CLAE-UV

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Large differences in reduced glutathione (GSH) levels have been found in different investigations, also in healthy people. GSH oxidation in vitro has been associated with sample acidification in the presence of oxihemoglobin. In this work, the influence of different acids on GSH determination utilizing HPLC with UV detection was evaluated. The results showed that metaphosphoric acid and sulfosalicylic acid were inadequate for analysis, because metaphosphoric acid showed to be inefficient for deproteinization and with sulfosalicylic acid loss of GSH was observed. Trichloroacetic acid did not effect GSH quantification, since the deproteinized form was immediately derivatized with 5, 5′-dithio-bis (2-nitrobenzoic) acid. Methods with TCA deproteinization presented linear results from 0.5 to 3.0 mM. The correlation coefficient between aqueous curves and GSH spiked RBC exceeded 0.99. Precision calculations showed CV lower than 10% and bias within ± 10% for concentrations of 0.5; 1.5 and 3.0 mM GSH. The recovery was higher than 94%. Moreover, GSH blood concentrations were independent of hemoglobin concentrations.

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Schott, K. L., Charão, M. F., Valentin, J., Cassol, J., Garcia, S. C., Pomblum, V. J., & Bohrer, D. (2007). Influência de desproteinizantes ácidos na quantificaç ão da glutationa reduzida eritrocitária por CLAE-UV. Quimica Nova, 30(3), 592–596. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422007000300017

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