Separation of Inulin from Chemically Interfering Dextrans by gel Filtration

Abstract
A convenient method is described for the separation of inulin in plasma and urine from disturbing dextran polysaccharides by gel filtration. The separation was not complete, but the overlapping was of no practical significance. The recovery percentage was satisfactory. The plasma proteins were completely separated from inulin and appeared in the dextran fraction. The method can be applied to experiments in renal physiology and clearance tests in clinical medicine.

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