A new rapid and highly sensitive HPLC method with ortho-phthalaldehyde (OPA) pre-column derivatization has been developed for determination of reduced glutathione (GSH) and total glutathione (GSHt) in human red blood cells and cultured fibroblasts. OPA derivatives are separated on a reversed-phase HPLC column with an acetonitrile-sodium acetate gradient system and detected fluorimetrically. An internal standard (glutathione ethyl ester) is added to facilitate quantitation. Total glutathione is determined after reduction of disulfide groups with dithiothreitol; the oxidized glutathione (GSSG) concentration is calculated by subtraction of the GSH level from the GSHt level. The assay shows high sensitivity (50 fmol per injection, the lowest reported), good precision (C.V. <5.0%), an analytical recovery of GSH and GSSG close to 100%, and linearity (r > 0.999). This HPLC technique is very simple and rapid. Its wide applicability and high sensitivity make it a convenient and reliable method for glutathione determination in various biological samples.

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