Resonances for lactate are broadened in 500 MHz 1H NMR spectra of human blood plasma and only about one-third is visible in Hahn spin-echo spectra. Similar effects are observed for some other carboxylate anions. Lactate added to the high-Mr fraction of plasma can give rise to peaks which are too broad to observe in either single-pulse or spin-echo spectra. Addition of agents such as NH4Cl of SDS dramatically increases the intensities of lactate peaks. Some glycoproteins appear to broaden lactate resonances.