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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 6, 315-317, April 1965
Copyright © 1965 by Lipid Research, Inc.

Chromatography of lipids on commercial silica gel loaded filter paper

G. V. Marinetti

Department of Biochemistry, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York

Commercial silica gel loaded filter paper has been found to give good separations of neutral lipids and phospholipids. Unidimensional or two-dimensional chromatography can be used. Rat liver lipids and C14-algae lipids were studied. An advantage over thin-layer chromatography is that several spot tests can be applied on the same chromatogram.

Supplementary key words silica gel • paper chromatography • neutral lipids • phospholipids • silica gel loaded paper

Submitted on October 5, 1964
Accepted on November 23, 1964


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