Automated spectrophotometric method for determining oxidized and reduced glutathione in liver

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Abstract

An enzymatic recycling method has been applied to the measurement of total and oxidized glutathione with a centrifugal analyzer. When the reduced form of glutathione (GSH) was masked with 2-vinylpyridine to measure the oxidized glutathione (GSSG), the time to ensure full derivatization was three times longer than has been reported. The method is quick, simple, accurate, and precise (1.27% for GSH, 3.3% for GSSG intraassay CV; 2.15% for GSH, 5% for GSSG interassay CV), and the automation allows large numbers of samples to be conveniently assayed.

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Teare, J. P., Punchard, N. A., Powell, J. J., Lumb, P. J., Mitchell, W. D., & Thompson, R. P. H. (1993). Automated spectrophotometric method for determining oxidized and reduced glutathione in liver. Clinical Chemistry, 39(4), 686–689. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/39.4.686

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