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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 9, 667-668, September 1968
Copyright © 1968 by Lipid Research, Inc.
Fels Research Institute and Department of Biochemistry, Temple University Medical School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140
Commercial serum albumin was found to contain lactate, pyruvate, and especially citrate in addition to fatty acids. Glucose, aspartate, and
-ketoglutarate were also present but at lower concentrations. Charcoal treatment followed by prolonged dialysis was effective in removing most of these contaminants.
Supplementary key words contaminants citrate pyruvate lactate free fatty acids charcoal
Submitted on October 20, 1967
Accepted on May 31, 1968
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