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Urine pyroglutamic acid

Identification by Mass Spectrometry of Pyroglutamic Acid as a Peak in the Gas Chromatography of Human Urine... [Pg.251]

Pyroglutamic aciduria (pyrrolidonecarboxylic aciduria, 5-oxo-L-prolinuria) (McKusick 26 613) was first reported by Jellum et aL (1970), who described a mentally subnormal 19-year-old man with spastic tetraparesis and cerebellar ataxia who was found to excrete 24 to 35 g of pyroglutamic acid per day in his urine, with blood and cerebrospinal fluid concentrations of 50 mg (100 ml) and 30 mg (100 ml) respectively. Amino acids were normal in all fluids... [Pg.405]

Special assays (urine and plasma) lactate, orotidine, thiosulphate, carnitine, succinylacetone, hydroxyproline, urate, orotate, sialic acid, MPS, guanidino-acetate, HVA, pyroglutamate, 5H1AA, pipecolate, pyruvate, 3-hydroxybutyrate, phytanate, VLCFA, homocysteine, 7-dehydrocholesterol, phenylalanine ERNDIM 8 148... [Pg.17]


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