L. Diez et al., High-performance liquid chromatographic assay of hydroxyl free radical using salicylic acid hydroxylation during in vitro experiments involving thiols, J CHROMAT B, 763(1-2), 2001, pp. 185-193
A HPLC method was developed to monitor the production of hydroxyl free radi
cal (degrees OH) produced during in vitro experiments: (i) a chemical react
ion involving EDTA chelated ferric ion and various exogenous and endogenous
thiols [glutathione (GSH) and its metabolites], and (ii) an enzymatic reac
tion corresponding to the breakdown of GSH catalyzed by gamma -glutamyltran
sferase (GGT). The method relies upon the use of a selective trapping reage
nt of degrees OH: salicylic acid (SA). The three resulting dihydroxylated p
roducts, i.e,, 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHB), 2,5-DHB and catechol, were
measured in an ion-pairing reversed-phase HPLC system coupled with amperome
tric detection; the sum of the three concentrations was used to quantify th
e production of degrees OH during in vitro experiments. Resulting data demo
nstrate that degrees OH is produced during Fenton-like reactions involving
thiols and GSH catabolism via GGT. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All right
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