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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 8, 285-287, May 1967
Copyright © 1967 by Lipid Research, Inc.
Food Chemistry Division, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Wellington, New Zealand
The countercurrent extraction method of Galanos and Kapoulas for the separation of phospholipids from triglycerides was compared with dialysis in petroleum ether in an apparatus modified from that of Eberhagen and Betzing. The efficiencies of the methods are similar, but dialysis, which is slower, can yield triglycerides that are entirely free from phosphorus. The behavior of free fatty acids and monoglycerides is also described.
Supplementary key words countercurrent extraction dialysis phospholipids triglycerides polar nonpolar lipids free fatty acids monoglycerides
Submitted on June 6, 1966
Revised on January 17, 1967
Accepted on January 19, 1967
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