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Electrochemical determination of glutathione: a review.

John C Harfield1, Christopher Batchelor-McAuley, Richard G Compton.   

Abstract

The physiological importance of glutathione and glutathione disulfide is evident from their implications in an array of medical conditions including diabetes, Parkinson's disease and cancer. As such the need for simple, rapid and cheap assays to aid clinical diagnostics and treatment is clear. These requirements are, in principle at least, ideally suited to electrochemical detection. Accordingly a large array of voltammetric methods ultimately aimed at making cheap and most likely disposable electrodes have been reported. This critical review analyses the context in which physiological glutathione measurement can be undertaken electrochemically and compares it to current assay approaches, while also covering the current literature for glutathione disulfide detection. The various characteristics and limitations of the methodologies are compared and contrasted, with the analytical parameters (matrix, pH, limit of detection, etc.) tabulated to aid comparison.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22462074     DOI: 10.1039/c2an35090d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Analyst        ISSN: 0003-2654            Impact factor:   4.616


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Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 4.142

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Journal:  J Fluoresc       Date:  2020-01       Impact factor: 2.217

5.  The use of screen-printed electrodes in a proof of concept electrochemical estimation of homocysteine and glutathione in the presence of cysteine using catechol.

Authors:  Patricia T Lee; Denise Lowinsohn; Richard G Compton
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2014-06-12       Impact factor: 3.576

6.  A Rationally Designed Reversible 'Turn-Off' Sensor for Glutathione.

Authors:  Sabrina Heng; Xiaozhou Zhang; Jinxin Pei; Andrew D Abell
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2017-09-06

7.  A Fluorescent Coumarin-Based Probe for the Fast Detection of Cysteine with Live Cell Application.

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Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2017-09-26       Impact factor: 4.411

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Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2020-12-29       Impact factor: 6.321

9.  MRI/Fluorescence bimodal amplification system for cellular GSH detection and tumor cell imaging based on manganese dioxide nanosheet.

Authors:  Dandan Yuan; Lairong Ding; Zhaomei Sun; Xuemei Li
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-01-29       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  A Self-Powered Biosensor for the Detection of Glutathione.

Authors:  Brandon G Roy; Julia L Rutherford; Anna E Weaver; Kevin Beaver; Michelle Rasmussen
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2020-09-03
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