Specific detection of volatile metabolites in urines of normal subjects and patients with diabetes mellitus using computerized mass fragmentography.

Journal of Chromatography
Hartmut Liebich

Abstract

Volatile urinary components are analyzed by a combination of gas chromatography, mass spectrometry and a data-acquisition system. Mass fragmentograms using the mass spectrometric data on magnetic tape are recorded for the primary aliphatic alcohols ethanol, n-propanol, isobutanol and isopentanol and the ketones 4-hepatonone and cyclohexanone. The mass fragmentograms are used as selective profiles to facilitate recognition of abnormalities in the urinary components in cases of diabetes mellitus.

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Jun 1, 1973·Journal of Chromatographic Science·A ZlatkisH M Liebich
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May 9, 1980·Journal of Chromatography·A ZlatkisP S Spencer
Apr 6, 2017·Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine·Márcia MonteiroPaula Guedes de Pinho
Nov 11, 1977·Journal of Chromatography·H M Liebich, J Wöll
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