Studies on the Glucaric Acid Pathway in the Metabolism of D-Glucuronic Acid in Mammals. IV. Fluorometric Method for the Determination of D-Glucaric Acid in Serum
In connection with the biochemical studies on D-glucaric acid, a normal constituent of human urine which is derived from D-glucuronolactone, we developed a colorimetric method for the quantitative determination of this acid. Thus, D-glucaric acid separated from mammalian urines using ion-exchange co...
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