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Urinary excretion of histamine, methylhistamine (1-MeHi) and methylimidazoleacetic acid (MeImAA) in mastocytosis: comparison of new HPLC methods with other present methods.

New HPLC-methods for the determination of histamine, 1- MeHi and MeImAA in human urine were compared with methods presently at use in our laboratory, the enzymatic double-isotope assay for histamine, the DNFB-method for 1- MeHi and the semiquantitative estimation of MeImAA by thin layer chromatography (TLC). A fairly good agreement between the methods was obtained for the measurement of histamine and 1- MeHi , although there was a rather large random error probably due to poor precision of the present methods. The TLC-method for MeImAA used so far overestimated by about 20% the HPLC-values, probably due to inaccurate correction for recovery by the internal standard technique. There was found to be a strong correlation between the urinary excretion of 1- MeHi and MeImAA in mastocytosis patients and the molar ratio MeImAA /1- MeHi appeared significantly higher compared to normal controls and patients with chronic granulocytic leukemia indicating in general a more efficient histamine catabolism in mastocytosis.[1]

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