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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 6, 428-431, July 1965
Copyright © 1965 by Lipid Research, Inc.

Improved procedure for the extraction of lipids from human erythrocytes

Herbert G. Rose and Morris Oklander

General Medical Research Laboratory, VA Hospital, Bronx, New York

A procedure for the extraction of human erythrocyte lipids using chloroform-isopropanol 7:11 (v/v) is described. It is simple and reproducible, affords almost quantitative extraction of cholesterol and phospholipid, uses a single extraction tube, and yields an extract only slightly contaminated by heme.

Supplementary key words human • erythrocyte • lipid • extraction • chloroform-isopropanol • Folch • cholesterol • phospholipid • pigment • heme

Submitted on June 8, 1964
Accepted on January 26, 1965


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