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[Optimizing carbon monoxide detection in biological material].
Beitr Gerichtl Med. 1989; 47:87-94.BG

Abstract

The determination of the CO-content is difficult in heated or putrified samples of blood and tissues. The preparation of these materials and a sensitive gas-chromatographic detection of small amounts of carbon-monoxide with head-space technique are described. The iron-content of a sample is a measure for the complete saturation with carbon-monoxide. This content is measured with AAS in the same vessel used before to determine CO. The presented method is suited too for ecological studies.

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2818553

Citation

Iffland, R, et al. "[Optimizing Carbon Monoxide Detection in Biological Material]." Beitrage Zur Gerichtlichen Medizin, vol. 47, 1989, pp. 87-94.
Iffland R, Balling P, Eiling G. [Optimizing carbon monoxide detection in biological material]. Beitr Gerichtl Med. 1989;47:87-94.
Iffland, R., Balling, P., & Eiling, G. (1989). [Optimizing carbon monoxide detection in biological material]. Beitrage Zur Gerichtlichen Medizin, 47, 87-94.
Iffland R, Balling P, Eiling G. [Optimizing Carbon Monoxide Detection in Biological Material]. Beitr Gerichtl Med. 1989;47:87-94. PubMed PMID: 2818553.
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