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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 20, 1105-1110, Copyright © 1974 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington,
Ind. 47401.
Trace volatile constituents of human urine, serum, and
cerebrospinal fluid were concentrated on a porous polymer precolumn, and resolved with high-efficiency glass
capillary columns. Thin-film glass columns facilitate effective resolution of underivatized compounds within the
volatility range up to docosane in relatively short analysis times. Glass capillary columns coated with stationary
phases of different polarity were used. Recorded volatile metabolic profiles of human urine are altered after
the sample is treated with
-glucuronidase and sulphatase.
Submitted on April 4, 1974
Accepted on May 13, 1974
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