A method to permit isolation and measurement of trimethylselenonium ion [TMSe, (CH3)3Se+] from 1 liter of human urine was developed. The method was based on precipitation of TMSe with ammonium reineckate, preseparation with anion-exchange resin, and final thermal decomposition and collection of the
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Excretion of Catechol in Human Urine
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- 1959
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