Abstract
By monodimensional thin-layer electrophoresis on 5 X 10-cm cellulose layers o-aminolevulinic acid (oAL) is rapidly separated from interfering substances. Detection with a cupric nitrate-Ninhydrin sequence adds specificity and permits detection of as little as 10 ng/lLl of urine. Confirmation can be obtained on two-dimensional chromatograms (5 X 5 em) with the use of either Ninhydrin or a modified MauzeraUasGranick reagent for detection. The quantity of (’)Al can be estimated by visual or densitometric comparison with standards. The method is rapid and inexpensive and is suggested for use in conjunction with the more expensive column chromatographic technique.
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