Abstract

A gas chromatography method for the determination of free and bound vanilmandelic acid (VMA) in pig urine and chicken feces has been developed. The method consisted of extraction of the free or bound acids by ethyl acetate under acidic conditions. The ethyl acetate extracts were dried under nitrogen, followed by complete silylation of the phenolic and carboxylic acid groups with BSA ( N,O)-bis (trimethylsilyl) acetamid. The solution was distilled at 180°C in a sealed glass tube after which the sample was injected on a stainless steel column (6 ft × .125 in. o.d.) containing 4% SE-30 on 80 100 mesh chromosorb GHP. The recovery of the urinary VMA was 82%, and the fecal VMA was 84% through the outlined procedures. Pigs ranging in age from 8 to 12 weeks were found to excrete 2–8 mg urinary VMA 24 hr with no significant difference between the free and bound. Commercial laying hens excreted bound VMA in a range of 1–5 mg 24 hr with a F B ratio of 1:3.

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