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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 15, 1180-1185, Copyright © 1969 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Determination of Urinary Formaldehyde Following Administration of Methenamine Salts

W. Greenfield 1, R. Berg 1, and R. Moore 1

1 Denver Chemical Manufacturing Company, Stamford, Conn 06904.

Earlier studies on formaldehyde determination in the urine of subjects receiving methenamine salts have given questionable results. A modification of the Tannenbaum and Bricker procedure was utilized to evaluate formaldehyde production from 3 methenamine salts and methenamine base. Formaldehyde production was studied in vitro and in vivo.

Accepted on February 3, 1969







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