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HINSBERG and Ammon1 have been unsuccessful in an attempt to isolate ascorbic acid from urine. Recently E. C. Noyons2 has described a method for the isolation of ascorbic acid from tomato juice involving chromatographic adsorption, and has announced his intention of applying a similar procedure to the isolation of ascorbic acid from urine.
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Hinsberg, K., and Ammon, R., Biochem. Z., 288, 102 (1936).
Noyons, E. C., Acta. Brev. Neerlandica, 7, 79 (1937).
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STEWART, C., SCARBOROUGH, H. & DRUMM, P. Isolation of Ascorbic Acid from Urine. Nature 140, 282 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/140282a0
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