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Clinical Chemistry 30: 391-394, 1984;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 30, 391-394, Copyright © 1984 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Rapid semiquantitative measurement of total porphyrins in urine and feces by magnetic circular dichroism

KM Ivanetich, C Movsowitz and MR Moore

Magnetic circular dichroism is a suitable technique for semiquantitative determination of total porphyrins in urine and feces, being rapid, reliable, and involving little sample preparation. The sensitivity of the assay suffices to distinguish normal from above- normal concentrations of total porphyrins in urine and feces. Results for urine compare well with those obtained by thin-layer chromatography of porphyrin esters (n = 42, r = 0.92) or ion-exchange column chromatography of porphyrin acids (n = 19, r = 0.80).





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