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  • Title: The excretion of glycosaminoglycans in the urine of calcium-oxalate-stone patients and healthy persons.
    Author: Hesse A, Wuzel H, Vahlensieck W.
    Journal: Urol Int; 1986; 41(2):81-7. PubMed ID: 3727195.
    Abstract:
    A method for the routine determination of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in urine has been optimized and is described here in detail. In 24-hour urine, males excrete significantly more GAGs than females. GAG excretion increases with advancing age. No significant difference exists between GAG excretion in healthy persons and in Ca-oxalate-stone patients. GAG excretion is diet-dependent and declines under conditions of balanced standardized diet. Evidence was obtained to show that GAG excretion follows a circadian rhythm with maximum during the day and minimum during the night. Both stone patients and healthy persons with hyperuricosuria show an increased GAG excretion.
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