A number of compounds we measured by NMR appear to be normal constituents of human urine but seem not to have been previously reported as being detectable by NMR (a total of 42 compounds) or reported as detected but not-quantified by any other method (a total of 8 compounds). The identification of these “NMR-novel” compounds was aided by their prior identification by GC-MS and DI-MS (see following sections) and through a careful literature analysis of compounds that had previously been detected in human urine via other methods. The list of detected but not previously quantified by NMR compounds includes: 2-hydroxy-3-methylpentanoic acid, 2-methyl-3-ketovaleric acid, 2-methylerythritol, glucuronic acid, monomethyl glutaric acid, N-methylhydantoin, phosphorylcholine and scyllitol. All of these compounds were confirmed using authentic standards.