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Microanalytical quantitation of serum lipids by thin-layer chromatography utilizing an automated applicator

✍ Scribed by Sheldon A. Feldman; Egil Fosslien


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1971
Tongue
English
Weight
382 KB
Volume
63
Category
Article
ISSN
1873-3778

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✦ Synopsis


A simple, accurate and convenient method for simultaneously quantitating triglycerides, free fatty acids, and free and esterified cholesterols on a micro-sample of human serum is presented. The method involves the utilization of an automated thin-layer plate applicator which also eliminates the necessity of a separate step for deproteinization.


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