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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 12, 506-509, July 1971
Copyright © 1971 by Lipid Research, Inc.
Bundesanstalt für Fettforschung, Münster i. Westf., Germany
The chromatographic behavior of some minor components of natural lipids was studied using layers of magnesium oxide and of commercial adsorbents containing magnesium oxide. The lipids investigated included wax esters, cholesteryl esters, diester waxes, and esters, ethers and ether-esters of ethanediol and glycerol. Pronounced differences were found in the patterns of separation of certain lipids on magnesium oxide as compared to silica gel and Florisil. The procedures described afford means for the detection of unusual lipids in natural materials, and their isolation.
Supplementary key words adsorbents silica gel Florisil detection of minor lipids wax esters cholesteryl esters diol lipids diester waxes sterols long-chain alcohols alkoxylipids
Submitted on December 4, 1970
Accepted on February 17, 1971
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