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. 1961 Jul;14(4):400–402. doi: 10.1136/jcp.14.4.400

The estimation of magnesium in small biological samples by flame spectrophotometry

R D Montgomery 1
PMCID: PMC480242  PMID: 13772209

Abstract

Studies of human magnesium metabolism in this laboratory called for a simple and reliable method of estimating the magnesium content of large numbers of small biological specimens (Montgomery, 1960). It has been found that a technique involving the Unicam S.P. 900 flame spectrophotometer fulfils this need.

Estimations have been made on serum, red cells, urine, and acid digests of muscle and faeces. A standard instrument was used, burning acetylene and air, with a new standard atomiser containing a metal jet. Readings were made at the atomic line of 285·2 mμ.

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