Quantitation of oxidized and reduced glutathione in plasma by micellar electrokinetic capillary electrophoresis

1999 
A method for the separation of reduced (GSH) and oxidized (GSSG) glutathione was optimized in terms of buffer concentration, sodium dodecyl sulfate concentration, buffer pH, detection wavelength, run voltage and injection volume. The method demonstrated good linearity (r 2 >0.999) and reproducibility (internal standard corrected peak area RSD<2.3%) in the range of interest (16-81 μM GSH and 8-40 μM GSSG). A detection limit of less than I μM GSH and GSSG was obtained using a high sensitivity flow cell. When the optimized method was applied to plasma samples, concentrations of 1.6 μM GSH and 0.8 μM GSSG were easily detected without the need for derivatization. The on-capillary detection was calculated to be 38.6 fmol of GSH and 18.3 fmol of GSSG.
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