[Determination of glutathione reductase activity in erythrocytes and whole blood as an indicator of riboflavin nutrition].

Acta vitaminologica et enzymologica Pub Date : 1983-01-01
G Maiani, S Mobarhan, A Nicastro, F Virgili, C Scaccini, A Ferro-Luzzi
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Abstract

Recent developments in riboflavin statis assessment suggest the possibility of satisfactory replacement of the method based on the determination of glutathione reductase (GRe) (EC 1, 6, 4, 2) activity in erythrocytes by one on whole blood. The advantages would be the elimination of the steps of separation and washing of the erythrocytes, which may be of problematic execution under the difficult logistic conditions of field studies. In order to verify the interchangeability of the two methods, we have undertaken a comparison of the results obtained on 81 subjects. Our data show that the results of the whole blood method closely replicate those obtained on the erythrocytes and that all cases are correctly classified in terms of riboflavin status assessment. A linear regression analysis shows that the two methods overlap perfectly, with a highly significant (P less than 1%) correlation coefficient (r = 0.82). Sixty five percent of the variance of the dependent variable (CA GRsi) is accounted for by the variation of the independent variable CA GRe).

[测定红细胞和全血谷胱甘肽还原酶活性作为核黄素营养指标]。
核黄素抑制因子评估的最新进展表明,红细胞中谷胱甘肽还原酶(GRe) (EC 1,6,4,2)活性的测定有可能被全血中的一种方法满意地取代。其优点是消除了分离和清洗红细胞的步骤,这些步骤在实地研究的困难后勤条件下可能会造成问题。为了验证这两种方法的互换性,我们对81名受试者的结果进行了比较。我们的数据表明,全血法的结果与在红细胞上获得的结果非常接近,并且所有病例在核黄素状态评估方面都是正确分类的。线性回归分析表明,两种方法完全重合,相关系数(r = 0.82)极显著(P < 1%)。因变量(CA GRsi)的65%的方差是由自变量CA GRe的方差解释的。
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