PMID: 1202057DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(00)89025-1Dec 10, 1975Paper
Thin-layer chromatographic assays of histamine and its metabolites in urine of man and dog
Journal of Chromatography
R M Schwartzman, R E Halliwell
Abstract
A method for the extraction and quantitation of histamine and its metabolites from relatively small volumes of urine is described. It employs primarily ion-exchange and thin-layer chromatography and allows for quantitation in the mug range. Studies of atopic man and dog that employed this procedure yielded values comparable to those reported with gas chromatographic methods.
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