Abstract
Ascorbic acid was measured in 125 plasma samples by an automated colorimetric method involving dichlorophenolindophenol and by a 'high performance' liquid-chromatographic procedure with electrochemical detection. The two methods gave comparable results for samples with ascorbate concentrations of 1 to 20 mg/L (r = 0.97). We also measured the amount of total ascorbate (ascorbic acid + dehydroascorbic acid) in the same samples by a liquid-chromatographic procedure with precolumn derivitization of ascorbic acid. We confirmed that plasma contains little dehydroascorbic acid.
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VanderJagt, D. J., Garry, P. J., & Hunt, W. C. (1986). Ascorbate in plasma as measured by liquid chromatography and by dichlorophenolindophenol colorimetry. Clinical Chemistry, 32(6), 1004–1006. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/32.6.1004
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