Abstract

A considerable number of fluorescent substances were separated by “small-volume” electrophoresis. The following components were identified: urea, uric acid, urochrome, urochromogen, urobilinogen, hippuric acid, pyruvic acid, xanthurenic acid, kynurenic acid, indole-3-acetic acid, quanidine bases, a number of vitamins, amino acids and some inorganic substances. The methods of detection and the position of the fluorescent substances relative to each other as well as to the ninhydrin-positive compounds are described. Detection of some antibiotics, drugs, and poisons is also possible.

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