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Quantichrom gsh assay kit

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The QuantiChrom GSH assay kit is a colorimetric assay that quantifies the level of glutathione (GSH) in biological samples. The kit provides a simple, direct, and high-throughput method for measuring GSH concentration.

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Quantifying Intracellular Glutathione Levels

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Intracellular GSH concentrations were measured using the QuantiChrom GSH assay kit from BioAssay Systems (DIGT-250). The procedure was performed according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Briefly, 5,5′-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid) reacts with intracellular GSH to form a yellow product. Absorbance was measured at 412 nm, and GSH in cellular extracts was quantified via comparison to a calibration curve generated using GSH as a standard. Data were normalized to cellular protein content. Three independent experiments were performed for the calculation of means and SDs.
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Spinal Cord GSH Quantification

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Two-mm pieces of spinal cord centered on C5 level were homogenized in ice-cold PBS. Homogenates were centrifuged for 15 min at 10,000×g and the protein content of the supernatant was determined using the Pierce protein assay kit (Thermo Scientific, Bleiswijk, NL). The GSH content of the supernatant was analyzed using a QuantiChrom GSH Assay Kit according to the instructions of the manufacturer (BioAssay Systems, Hayward, USA).
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Ferroptosis Markers Quantification

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The level of MDA, 4-HNE and GSH were measured to evaluate ferroptosis in different groups. Herein, the concentration of MDA, 4-HNE and GSH in tissue lysates were measured with the MDA Assay Kit (MAK085, Sigma-Aldrich), 4-HNE Assay Kit (ab238538, Abcam), and QuantiChrom GSH Assay Kit (DIGT250, Bioassay Systems) according to the manufacturer’s instructions respectively.
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Liver Function Assessment in Mice

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Mice were weighed and blood samples were collected on day 28, the mice were euthanized via cervical dislocation and their livers were aseptically dissected out and weighed. Liver-to-body weight ratio: Liver weight/body weight. Each liver was homogenized, and the levels of cytokines [TNF-α (BioLegend, Inc.; cat. no. 430901); IL-6 (BioLegend, Inc.; cat. no. 431301) and IL-10 (BioLegend, Inc.; cat. no. 431411)], glutathione (GSH; BioAssay Systems; cat. no. DIGT-250), GSH peroxidase (GPx; BioAssay Systems; cat. no. EGPX-100) and TGs (Randox Laboratories Ltd.; cat. no. TR1697) were determined using the following commercially available kits: ELISA MAX™ Standard kit (BioLegend, Inc.; IL-6, cat. no. 431301; IL-10, cat. no. 431411; TNF-α, cat. no. 430901), QuantiChrom™ GSH assay kit (BioAssay Systems; cat. no. 75877-994), EnzyChrom™ GPx assay kit (BioAssay Systems; cat. no. 75878-136) and Randox TG assay kit (Randox Laboratories, Ltd.; cat. no. TR3823) according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Quantification of Intracellular GSH

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Intracellular reduced GSH concentration was measured using the QuantiChrom GSH assay kit from BioAssay Systems. All the procedures were carried out according to the manufacturer’s instructions. All samples were carried out in triplicate for each experiment and the value from the untreated group was set as 1. The data represent the mean ± SD.
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