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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 6, 313-314, April 1965
Copyright © 1965 by Lipid Research, Inc.

Two-dimensional thin-layer chromatographic isolation of fatty acyl carnitines

B. Wittels and R. Bressler

Departments of Pathology and Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina

A system of two-dimensional ascending thin-layer chromatography is reported in which palmityl carnitine can be completely separated from all phospholipids on a single chromatogram without the use of the ancillary procedures necessary in previously described systems.

Supplementary key words two-dimensional • thin-layer chromatography • acyl carnitines • isolation

Submitted on September 19, 1964
Accepted on November 5, 1964


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