Determination of Argininosuccinic Acid by Ion-Exchange Chromatography

RECENTLY, an unknown amino-acid excreted in the urine by two mentally defective children 1 was identified as argininosuccinic acid (ASA) 2 . This is unstable in weakly acid aqueous solutions and cyclizes 3 . More recently Westall 4 has shown that under these conditions two separate types of anhydrid...

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Chromatography, Ion Exchange
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Old Medline
Science
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Succinates - chemistry
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