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Assessment of reduced glutathione: comparison of an optimized fluorometric assay with enzymatic recycling method

T. Roušar, O. Kučera, H. Lotková, Z. Cervinková,

. 2012 ; 423 (2) : 236-40.

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem

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Glutathione is an important tripeptide involved in a variety of cellular processes. Thus, precise knowledge of its levels is essential. Glutathione exists in two free forms-reduced and oxidized-and a number of methods exist to measure its levels. The aim of our work was to optimize a spectrofluorometric assay for reduced glutathione based on the reaction between glutathione and o-phthalaldehyde. We found that a change of excitation wavelength to 340 nm and modification of pH to 6.0 enhance sensitivity and specificity of the method (intraassay coefficient of variation CV < 3%, interassay CV = 5.1%, recovery = 98-102%, linearity = 0-1000 μM GSH, calibration R2 = 1.00). We also anticipated possible effect of various amino acids on the fluorescence signal, but no interference was found. We compared the optimized fluorometric method with a popular enzymatic recycling glutathione assay and found very strong correlation of results (r = 0.99, n = 45). We introduce here an optimized fluorometric method possessing sufficient sensitivity and specificity that is comparable to the enzymatic glutathione assay. Because the fluorometric assay procedure is faster and lower in cost, it could be ideal for routine analysis of reduced glutathione levels in a large number of samples.

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