“…The following pterins were used for reference: 6.biopterin, 7-biopterin; 6.neopterin, 7-ncopterln, monaptcrin, o-thrco.biopterin, 6-hydroxymethylpterin, 2-amino.4-oxopteridine, pterin.6.carboxaldehyde, pterin-6-carboxylic acid, and pterin-7.carboxylic acid, The following solvents were used: (I) 3% methanol, 1% aeetonitrile, pH 2,5 was adjusted with H.~PO~; (ll) 0.5% isopropanol, 0,5% methanol, pH 5.2 was adjusted with acetic acid; (lit) sodium acetate 50 mM, citric acid 5 raM, pH 5,2 was adjusted with NaOH; (IV) 5% methanol, sodium phosphate 100 raM° pH 3 was adjusted by H.~PO~, The flow rate was 1 ml.min -t at room temperature (20°C), For oxidation of pterins to thecorresponding carboxyLic acids (el. [18]) fractions 'bl' and "b2' were purified by HPLC in solvent I, concentrated by lyophilization and subjected to the alkaline permanganate method as described in [8],…”