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Clinical Chemistry 13: 488-492, 1967;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 13, 488-492, Copyright © 1967 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Electrophoretic Determination of Vanilmandelic Acid (VMA) in Urine by Direct Application to Cellulose Acetate

Thorne J. Butler 1

1 Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital, Las Vegas, Nev. 89102

The VMA in urine was quantitated electrophoretically by application of urine to cellulose acetate. Separation of several hydrophenolic acids is distinct. VMA is detected at 0.1-µ.g. levels. Normal values on 400 specimens was 4.0 ± 2.0 mg./24 hr.

Submitted on November 23, 1966
Accepted on December 27, 1966







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