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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 12, 116-116, January 1971
Copyright © 1971 by Lipid Research, Inc.

Glycerol-like contamination of commercial blood sampling tubes

Faizur R. Chowdhury , Harvey Rodman , and Sheldon J. Bleicher

Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, The Jewish Hospital and Medical Center of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York 11238

Commercial blood sampling tubes have been found to be heavily contaminated with a glycerol-like substance. Thus, use of these tubes may lead to falsely elevated plasma concentrations of glycerol.

Supplementary key words plasma glycerol • Vacutainers • plasma triglycerides

Submitted on July 2, 1970
Accepted on September 14, 1970


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