Artificial Organs 1977
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-03458-1_20
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Conversion of Creatinine in the Presence of Activated Carbon

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“…In other words, the rate of oxidising creatinine on activated carbon was faster than the rate of creatinine formation through creatinine-creatine equilibration. On the other hand, Tijssen et al [36] reported that they had observed an unknown product in the course of the contact of creatinine with activated carbon. Chemical oxidative conversion (with various active oxygen species) of creatol into N-methylguanidine is known and described in the literature [3, 4].…”
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“…In other words, the rate of oxidising creatinine on activated carbon was faster than the rate of creatinine formation through creatinine-creatine equilibration. On the other hand, Tijssen et al [36] reported that they had observed an unknown product in the course of the contact of creatinine with activated carbon. Chemical oxidative conversion (with various active oxygen species) of creatol into N-methylguanidine is known and described in the literature [3, 4].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%