Guest guest Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 Are their specialty labs needed for Glutathione testing? and what Is the name of the test? Is it ran on whole blood ? Carol In the meantime, I continue to encourage people with CFS to obtain a test for glutathione. One advantage of the blood tests for red blood cell or plasma glutathione is that they measure glutathione directly, so they are able to tell if glutathione is high or low, relative to normal. I don't think that the lymphocyte glutathione function test can tell whether glutathione is low, or whether the enzymes using glutathione have low activity. So this might be an advantage of the direct tests.Rich Van Konynenburg, Ph.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 Hi, Carol. Here is some information on glutathione testing. I am not affiliated with any of these laboratories, and this list is intended for information only, not as an endorsement of particular laboratories or tests. There may be other labs that also offer glutathione testing. - Measurements of glutathione in blood plasma and red blood cells (Immunosciences Lab, Beverly Hills, CA) http://www.immuno-sci-lab.com/table_152_2003.htm - Measurements of glutathione in blood plasma and red blood cells (Amscot Medical Labs, Cincinnati, Ohio. Phone: 1-800-851-1708) E-mail: amscot@... - Glutathione functional activity of lymphocytes (Spectracell Laboratories, Houston, TX) http://www.spectracell.com/OurServices-LabServices.htm - Evaluation of the Phase II glutathione detoxification pathway by a detoxification panel (Great Smokies Diagnostic Laboratory, Ashville, NC) http://www.gsdl.com/assessments/oxidativestress/ - Reduced glutathione, glutathione peroxidase, lipid peroxides by oxidative stress panel (can be combined with former, also GSDL) http://www.gsdl.com/assessments/detox/index.html - Measurement of urinary organic acids (particularly citric, 2-oxo-glutaric and pyroglutamic acids, which are indicative of glutathione levels, but this takes some interpretation) (Great Plains Laboratory, Lenexa, KS) http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/Organic-Acid-Test.html These labs supply kits or instructions for taking the samples. Rich > Are their specialty labs needed for Glutathione testing? and what Is the name > of the test? Is it ran on whole blood ? Carol > > > In the meantime, I continue to encourage people with CFS to obtain a > test for glutathione. One advantage of the blood tests for red > blood cell or plasma glutathione is that they measure glutathione > directly, so they are able to tell if glutathione is high or low, > relative to normal. I don't think that the lymphocyte glutathione > function test can tell whether glutathione is low, or whether the > enzymes using glutathione have low activity. So this might be an > advantage of the direct tests. > > Rich Van Konynenburg, Ph.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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