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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 8, 155-158, March 1967
Copyright © 1967 by Lipid Research, Inc.

Reversed-phase partition thin-layer chromatography of rat liver lecithins to yield eight simple phosphatidyl cholines

Gösta A. E. Arvidson

Department of Physiological Chemistry, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden

The four fractions obtained by argentation thin-layer chromatography of intact rat liver lecithins can be further subdivided by reversed-phase partition thin-layer chromatography on hydrophobic kieselguhr. The resultant eight fractions contain virtually only one saturated and one unsaturated acid each.

Supplementary key words reversed-phase • partition • thin-layer chromatography • rat • liver • lecithins • unimolecular subfractions

Submitted on September 13, 1966
Accepted on November 4, 1966


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