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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 5, 587-591, Copyright © 1959 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

A Note on the Determination and Identification of Cyanide in Biologic Materials

S. L. Tompsett 1

1 Biochemical Laboratory, Northern General Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland.

A procedure is described for the determination of cyanide in biologic fluids. Distinction can be made between simple cyanides, ferrocyanides and ferricyanides, nitroprussides, and cyanogenetic substances, such as amygdalin. Traces of cyanogenetic substances resembling amygdalin could be detected in normal urine. Other types of cyanide-like material could not be detected.

Submitted on June 28, 1959







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