The feasibility of studying ascorbic acid kinetics in man using stable isotope-labelled tracers and gas chromatographic (GC) separation followed by mass spectrometric (MS) quantitation was assessed. Preliminary studies with 13C-labelled material showed that although better precision at low levels co
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Kinetics of intestinal calcium absorption in humans measured using stable isotopes and high-precision thermal ionization mass spectrometry
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