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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 16, 253-254, Copyright © 1970 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

An Improved Method for Preparation of Feces for Bomb Calorimetry

Hubert G. Lovelady 1 and Emmett J. Stork 1

1 Sealed Environment Branch, Environmental Systems Division, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Aerospace Medical Division, Brooks AFB, Tex.

As a preliminary to bomb calorimetry, weighed, homogenized fecal slurries are prefrozen and lyophilized. Advantages of this method over the method of drying in a vacuum oven include: more moisture is removed from the sample initially, drying time is reduced from 48 h to 16 h, grinding is eliminated and objectionable odors are eliminated during sample processing.

Submitted on June 13, 1969
Accepted on July 17, 1969




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