Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9012282 | Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Introduction:A chemiluminescence (CL) technique, which determines the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) activities in healthy, heterozygous, and completely enzyme-deficient individuals was applied. Methods: CL intensities were detected for 4 h at 15-min intervals in each sample with or without addition of G-6-PD substrates into the reaction mixture. Results:The results revealed an inverse correlation to the reference UV method (Zinkham method; r=â0.80). Furthermore, the CL assay was able to detect G-6-PD activities as low as 0.2 IU/gHb, which was not possible by the UV method. Discussion:In conclusion, we believe that this method offers a new diagnostic tool for the detection of G-6-PD activities in enzyme-deficient individuals and, because of its increased sensitivity, makes it amenable for determining the effects of different pharmaceutical agents on G-6-PD activity in tissue or cell cultures.
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Authors
Saadet Gumuslu, Gultekin Yucel, Sureyya Bilmen Sarikcioglu, Mustafa Serteser,