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Urinary short-chain acylcarnitine in a patient with propionic acidaemia and low levels of free carnitine was found to consist mainly of propionylcarnitine. The compound was isolated by sequential paper and thin layer chromatography and identified by ammonia desorption chemical ionization mass spectrometry. Treatment of the patient with oral carnitine supplements led to a near-normalization of the plasma free carnitine concentrations and an increase in his muscle tone. The propionylcarnitine excretion rose and there was a simultaneous decrease in the methylcitrate output. Carnitine treatment did not prevent the occurrence of an episode of metabolic decompensation.

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