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Biological sulfane sulfur.

Analytical biochemistry (1991-05-15)
A M Westley, J Westley
ABSTRACT

A voltammetric method for determining cyanide-reactive sulfane sulfur in biological materials is described. Samples are incubated with a sulfurtransferase, a thiolic cofactor, and cyanide. Thiocyanate formed and/or residual cyanide may then be determined electrochemically with either a silver rotating disk electrode or a dropping mercury electrode in differential pulse mode to provide estimates of sulfane sulfur content. The thiocyanate-based procedure is preferable, particularly when samples contain either serum albumin or inorganic sulfide.