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. 1972 Feb;25(2):171–175. doi: 10.1136/jcp.25.2.171

Microbiological assay of amino acids in serum: valine, leucine, and methionine

J A Blackmore 1, T E Parry 1
PMCID: PMC477251  PMID: 4552845

Abstract

A microbiological method for the assay of valine, leucine, and methionine in serum is described and its accuracy and reproducibility are assessed. Under the conditions specified the L-isomers only of the three amino acids are measured. The serum levels of the three amino acids in 60 normal subjects are presented.

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