lucigeninbased
Lucigeninbased refers to research methods and assays that rely on the chemiluminescent properties of lucigenin to detect reactive oxygen species, particularly the superoxide anion, in biological and chemical systems. In a typical lucigenin-based assay, lucigenin is reduced by superoxide to produce an excited-state species that emits light as it returns to the ground state. The emitted luminescence is measured with a luminometer or plate reader and is interpreted as an index of superoxide production. However, lucigenin can undergo redox cycling and autoxidation, which can generate superoxide themselves, leading to artifactual signals that do not reflect the actual biological process under study.
Applications of lucigeninbased methods include measurement of oxidative burst in immune cells such as neutrophils and
Best practices emphasize using the lowest effective concentration of lucigenin, implementing appropriate controls, and corroborating results