Relative merits of some methods for amphetamine assay in biological fluids
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Relative merits of some methods for amphetamine assay in biological fluids
Abstract
We describe principles and details that we use for amphetamine determination in blood and urine by photometric, thin-layer chromatographic, gas-chromatographic, and immunologic (EMIT and radioimmunoassay) procedures. Results, interferences, stabilities, and economic considerations are intercompared and recommendations are made.
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