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On-column radioisotope detection

Chromatography of only 25 pg CN( Co)Cbl on a Lichrosorb RP8 column, according to Jacobsen and Green (108), demonstrated that this small amount could be recovered in a sharp peak for >99% (74). Consequently, it also proved possible to separate cobalamins in extracts from human plasma by HPLC with a sensitive radioisotope dilution assay for the detection of cobalamins in the column fractions. In the search for a solution of the specific problems of cobalamin extraction, van Kapel et al. (74) investigated the effects of NaNs, Na2S205, NaN02,... [Pg.544]


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