Determination of glutathione at enzyme-modified and unmodified glassy carbon electrodes
Abstract
The oxidation of the reduced form of glutathione (GSH) was found to occur at a decreased overpotential at a glassy carbon electrode when 1.2 mol dm–3 of dipotassium hydrogen phosphate were used as the supporting electrolyte. The resulting current for the oxidation peak of GSH varied linearly over the concentration range 0.16–2.4 mmol dm–3 GSH. The reaction between GSH and hydrogen peroxide catalysed by the enzyme GSH-peroxidase (GSH-PX) could be monitored using a glassy carbon electrode with GSH-PX immobilized under a layer of Nafion film.