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A SIMPLE rotary extraction procedure has been developed for the extraction of urine with chloroform. It has been found to be efficient for the extraction of unconjugated aldosterone from urine. It virtually obviates emulsion formation and has been adopted for routine use in this laboratory; it appears to be suitable for wide application in liquid–liquid extraction systems.
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BAILEY, R., BECK, J. & PIETERS, H. Semi-automatic Extraction using a Rotary Extractor. Nature 204, 588–589 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/204588a0
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