GSH Assay
Sabya
biswas.16 at osu.edu
Thu Aug 28 09:13:45 EST 2003
Thanks but monochlorobimane requires a fluorescent plate reader which we
don't have. So I'm looking for a colorimetric method. Lit surveys turned up
several methods but in very old journals, which again we couldn't find. Also
there seems to be a lot of controversy re ideal method, especially in
derivatization of samples. Can anyone throw some light on this?
Thanks
Sabya
"Greg Pankhurst" <g.pankhurst at spamblock.cfi.unsw.edu.spamblock.au> wrote in
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> Sabya <biswas.16 at osu.edu> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > Can someone send the protocol or reference for a colorimetric GSH/GSSG
assay
> > suitable for microplate readers?
>
> Monochlorobimane is a reagent which reacts with GSH to produce a
> fluorescent product. Do a lit search on that and see what comes up.
>
> HTH
>
> Greg
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