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Chronobiology International
The Journal of Biological and Medical Rhythm Research
Volume 4, 1987 - Issue 4
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Original Article

A Chronobiological Study of Delta-Amino Levulinic Acid Urinary Excretion

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Pages 509-512 | Received 01 Jan 1986, Accepted 01 Feb 1987, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Determination of urinary delta-amino levulinic acid (ALA) is now systematically used in occupational health to detect an excessive exposure to lead in professionally exposed workers. However, to determine whether circadian changes of the urinary excretion of ALA alter the significance of the test, we quantified the ALA levels in the urine of 19 healthy young adults. Urine samples were taken every 3 hr between 0700 and 2300 hr and ALA levels were determined by a spectrocolorimetric method.

The data indicated that the 24-hr mean ALA level was: 1.81 mg/g creatinin. The peak values (2.24 ± 0.24) were obtained between 1400 and 1700hr whereas the lowest ALA levels were found between 2200 and 0300 hr. Cosinor analysis revealed a significant circadian rhythm while no significant difference could be found according to sex. Possible explanations of our findings are discussed.

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