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Clinical Chemistry 10: 597-599, 1964;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 10, 597-599, Copyright © 1964 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Effect of Toluene and Similar Compounds on the Carbohydrate-Anthrone Reaction

Arthur W. Devor 1, William L. Baker 1, and Kenneth A. Devor 1

1 Department of Physiological Chemistry, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Toluene interferes with the anthrone reaction for hexoses causing a decrease in the absorption maximum at 625 mµ and producing a second absorption band with a maximum at 475 mµ. Xylene, benzene, and cyclohexene also interfere, whereas cyclohexane, o-chlorobenzene, and benzoic acid do not.

Submitted on February 3, 1963







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