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Journal of Endocrinology (1970) 47, 265-272    DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0470265
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THE IDENTIFICATION OF STEROIDS

C. J. W. BROOKS, R. V. BROOKS, K. FOTHERBY, J. K. GRANT, A. KLOPPER and W. KLYNE

In this paper the problems of establishing the identity of a compound isolated from biological material with a steroid are outlined and discussed. The nature of evidence required for identification and some techniques for obtaining this are briefly considered. The importance of establishing the specificity of a method for the quantitative measurement of a steroid in a biological extract is emphasized.







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