Diagnosis of alcaptonuria: rapid analysis of homogentisic acid by HPLC.

Clin Chim Acta

Laboratoire de Biochimie, Hôpital Debrousse, Lyon, France.

Published: July 1990

The clinical and biochemical features of five cases of alcaptonuria were reported. The concentration of homogentisic acid was determined in urine and also in plasma using a rapid, sensitive and specific HPLC method. In all five cases, the concentrations of homogentisic acid were elevated in urine rising up to 46.5 mmol/24 h. In plasma, homogentisic acid levels ranged from 33 to 38 mumols/l. In healthy individuals, homogentisic acid was not detectable in plasma and urine. The method described represents a very useful and suitable analytical tool for the diagnosis of alcaptonuria.

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