posted on 2017-02-09, 00:00authored byKamonwad Ngamchuea, Christopher Batchelor-McAuley, Richard G. Compton
A new method is developed
to determine the concentrations of reduced
(GSH) and oxidized glutathione (GSSG), and it enables the calculation
of the GSH:GSSG ratios in human plasma and saliva samples. The assay
is based on the masking of GSH in a GSH and GSSG mixture via a 1,4-addition
reaction with p-benzoquinone (BQ), followed by enzymatic
kinetic measurement. The enzyme, glutathione reductase, is highly
specific to glutathione. Excess BQ can thus be easily removed by the
addition of non-GSH thiols. The assay takes less than 2 min, is suitable
for a short-time-scale study, and minimizes the in vitro underestimation
of the GSH:GSSG ratio arising from the degradation of GSH and formation
of GSSG. We further show in this paper that the stability of the total
glutathione content (GSH + GSSG) and GSH in saliva is significantly
greater than in plasma, encouraging the development of noninvasive
saliva sensing.