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Clinical Chemistry 26: 493-495, 1980;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 26, 493-495, Copyright © 1980 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Continuous-flow (Autoanalyzer I) analysis for plasma thiocyanate as an index to tobacco smoking

ER Dalferes Jr, LS Webber, B Radhakrishnamurthy and GS Berenson

We describe a procedure for determining thiocyanate in plasma with a Technicon AutoAnalyzer I, modified with a 50-mm tubular flow cell to increase the sensitivity of thiocyanate detection. The procedure is suitable for distinguishing cigarette smokers from non-smokers, the mean for smokers being 151 (SD 43) micromol/L and for non-smokers 62 (SD 19) micromol/L.





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