J. Nouroozzadeh et al., MEASUREMENT OF PLASMA HYDROPEROXIDE CONCENTRATIONS BY THE FERROUS OXIDATION XYLENOL ORANGE ASSAY IN CONJUNCTION WITH TRIPHENYLPHOSPHINE, Analytical biochemistry, 220(2), 1994, pp. 403-409
We describe the application of the FOX2 (ferrous oxidation in xylenol
orange, version 2) method to the measurement of hydroperoxides in plas
ma. Authentic plasma hydroperoxides can be determined by a strategy in
which the hydroperoxide reductant, triphenylphosphine, is used to dis
criminate between the background signal generated by ferric ions prese
nt in plasma and that generated by hydroperoxide in plasma. The approa
ch was validated by extraction of total lipids from plasma using ethyl
acetate prior to assay with the FOX2 reagent. Plasma from 23 normal i
ndividuals contained hydroperoxide in the range of 0.22 to 7.8 mu M wi
th a mean of 3.02 mu M and a population standard deviation of 1.85 mu
M. After partitioning with ethyl acetate, plasma hydroperoxide levels
ranged from 0.22 to 6.22 mu M, with a mean value of 2.52 mu M and a po
pulation standard deviation of 1.65 mu M. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc
.