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Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya

Biomedical Chemistry


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Issue: Volume 55, issue 3

Title: HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEST-SYSTEM FOR DETERMINATION OF THE TOTAL ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF HUMAN BLOOD SERUM

Authors: Yu.A. Grigorenko1, D.I. Metelitza1, N.V. Piven2, L.N. Lukhverchyk2, O.I. Shadyro1

Address: 

1Research Institute of Physico-Chemical problems of Belorussian State University, ul. Leningradskaja, 14, Minsk, 220050 Belorussia; fax: 375-172-09-5464; e-mail: grigorenko_yulia@tut.by

2Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, ul. Kuprevicha, 5/2, Minsk, 220141 Belorussia; fax: 375-172-63-7274; e-mail: piven@iboch.bas-net.by

Abstract:

     A highly effective test-system for quantitative characterization of the total antioxidant activity (TAA) of human blood serum (HBS), including methemalbumin (MetHa) as biocatalyst, H2O2 as the oxidant, o-phenylenediamine (PDA) as the acceptor of radicals and 2,2,5,7,8-pentamethylchroman-6-ol (PMC) as the inhibitor-calibrator, has been developed and proved under the laboratory environments. The test-system has been optimized for the concentrations of all the components, the reaction conditions and the PDA consumption monitoring at 37oC in the medium of buffered physiological solution, pH 7.4 containing 5% DMFA and 0.5% DMSO. Under strongly standardized conditions by a comparison of the inhibiting action of the HBS and the calibrator PMC at 37oC, the quantitative parameters of the HBS TAA were determined in ug of PMC, equivalent to 1 mg of HBS, or as a reverse value in mg of HBS, equivalent to the action of 1 ug of PMC. The values of the HBS TAA significantly varied for the group of healthy individuals and essentially decreased for the group of patients with thyroid gland pathologies. This underlies necessity of antioxidant therapy in these patients.

Key words: human blood serum, antioxidant activity, test-system, quantitative parameters of activity.

 

Biomedical Chemistry, 2009 Volume 55, Issue 3, p. 350-360.


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