“…Therefore, the determination formate in blood and urinary oxalate and citrate is very important for diagnosis and management of diseases. CE-C 4 D has been demonstrated as a satisfactory method for the determination of various types of small organic ions, such as oxalate, citrate, [77], lactate [78][79][80], lactate and pyruvate [81,82], formate [83][84][85], oxalate, formate, and glycolate [86], and fluoroacetate [87]. The analyses of organic acids such as γ-hydroxybutyric acid in urine and serum [88], valproic acid (VPA) [89], organic acids in urine [90], uric acid in plasma and human urine [91], Ghydroxybutyric acid, ibotenic acid, and psilocybin in saliva [92], and urinary ethylmalonic acid [93] employing CE-C 4 D were also reported.…”