Zusammenfassung
Es wird das Vorkommen eines bisher unbekannten Pigmentes in Harnsäuresteinen beschrieben. Chemisch handelt es sich wahrscheinlich um eine Oxo-dipyrrol-methen-Verbindung.
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Acknowledgement. My sincerest thanks to Dr.C. Kuenzle, Institute of Biochemistry, Veter.-med. Faculty, Zürich, for providing a workable method, to ProfessorH. von Dobeneck, Organicchem. Laboratory, Techn. Universität, München, for his constant advice, to ProfessorBin, Organ.-chem. Dept. Technion, Haifa, who arranged the spectroscopical measurements. My gratitude to Dr.I. Kedar, Urolog. Dept. Rothschild University Hospital, Haifa, and to Dr.H. Rosenmund, Klin.-chem. Zentrallabor, Universität Zürich, for providing the stone material.
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Kleeberg, J. A hitherto undescribed pigment found in human urinary uric acid stones. Experientia 30, 455–456 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01926288
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