Urinary mandelic acid: identified in normal individuals following a single oral load of phenylethylamine

1. An increased urinary mandelic acid was identified by gas-liquid chromatography in the urine of 3 healthy subjects following the oral ingestion of phenylethylamine. 2. The pathway for the formation of mandelic acid from phenylethylamine was suggested to involve the intermediate phenylethanolamine....

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