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Which method is best for GCL assay and Why?
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[QUOTE="TytoAlba95, post: 6225829, member: 647883"] My take on : I think doing the double coupled enzyme assay is better over estimating the inorganic phosphate. Because inorganic phosphate is rather ubiquitous and the coupled enzyme assay will estimate the decrease in NADH which is supplied from outside and added to the basal level of NADH present in the tissue extract, which can be substracted. #Here's a link ([URL='http://www.jbc.org/content/202/2/675.long']Taussky[/URL] 1953) to the original paper from which Protocol 1 is derived. [/QUOTE]
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