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Parenteral nutrition pediatric solutions

Demircan M, Ergun O, Coker C, et al. 1998. Aluminum in total parenteral nutrition solutions produces portal inflammation in rats. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 26 274-278. [Pg.305]

Hartline, J. V., and Azchman, R. D., 1976, Vitamin A delivery in total parenteral nutrition solution. Pediatrics 58 448. [Pg.267]

Vitamin analyses in elemental diets are frequently required for process and quality control. Van der Horst et al. developed reversed phase methodology to determine the water-soluble vitamins, including PN, in total parenteral nutrition solutions (103). Iwase described a HPLC method to analyze the aqueous extract from an elemental pediatric diet for PN and nicotinamide (104). Chromatography involved a two-column, double-UV detector system to allow simultaneous determination of both PN and nicotinamide (104). [Pg.459]


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