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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 5, 13-17, Copyright © 1959 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Assay of Thiamine in Biologic Fluids

Herman Baker 1, I. Pasher 1, O. Frank 1, S. H. Hutner 1, S. Aaronson 1, and Harry Sobotka 1

1 Department of Chemistry, the Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, N. Y., and Haskins Laboratories, New York, N. Y.

A method based on the protozoan Ochromonas malhamensis has been developed for assaying thiamine in biologic fluids. It is sensitive, specific and reproducible. Results by this method agree well with other less convenient methods of thiamine assay.

Submitted on November 17, 1958







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