THE JOURNAL OF VITAMINOLOGY
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MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY OF PANTOTHENIC ACID IN BLOOD AND URINE
MOTOHISA HATANO
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1962 Volume 8 Issue 2 Pages 134-142

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Quantitative determination of pantothenic acid in blood and urine was made, fractionating into the free and bound forms and the following results were obtained.
1. It was found that total pantothenic acid was measurable with the use of Lipmann's enzymes, while the free form can be determined without enzymatic treatment. The bound form, therefore, could be calculated by subtracting the free form from the total value.
2. It was found that better results were obtained with half the concentration of Lipmann's solution.
3. Enzymatic treatment gave higher total values than autolysis, indicating the importance of enzymatic treatment.
4. Since the bound pantothenic acid in the blood could be degraded, in part, into the free form by autolysis, it is necessary that the measurement of the free form should be made as soon as possible to avoid autolysis.
5. The total pantothenic acid levels in the blood of 30 healthy adults were found to be 464.2±41, the bound form 435.5±37, and the free form 28.7±15mμg/ml.
6. The total urinary pantothenic acid of adults was 3.24±0.6, and the free form 3.23±0.6mg/day, suggesting that the enzymatic treatment is not necessary, since urinary pantothenic acid is predominantly in the free form.
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