Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Human serum samples were evaluated for oxidative stress with the d-ROMs test. The ceruloplasmin
(CP) and copper contents of the samples was independently measured and compared to those
calculated on the basis of the d-ROMs test results for pure CP solutions. The d-ROMs readings did
not show any significant correlation with either the CP or copper contents of the samples. Critical
interference of CP on the d-ROMs test was therefore excluded and the usefulness of the test in the
evaluation of global oxidative status of a biological sample could be reassessed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ceruloplasmin; copper; oxidative stress; radical oxygen metabolites
List of contributors:
Alberti, Angelo
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