DETERMINATION OF FATTY-ACIDS IN THE MAIN LIPOPROTEIN CLASSES BY CAPILLARY GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY - BF3 METHANOL TRANSESTERIFICATION OF LYOPHILIZED SAMPLES INSTEAD OF FOLCH EXTRACTION GIVES HIGHER YIELDS

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SATTLER, W [1 ]
PUHL, H [1 ]
HAYN, M [1 ]
KOSTNER, GM [1 ]
ESTERBAUER, H [1 ]
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[1] GRAZ UNIV,INST MED BIOCHEM,A-8010 GRAZ,AUSTRIA
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10.1016/0003-2697(91)90526-Y
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Q5 [生物化学];
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The amount of individual fatty acids contained in the main human lipoproteins VLDL, LDL, lipoprotein (a), HDL2, and HDL3 were determined by two different methods. In Method I, the lipids were first extracted by the classical Folch procedure and then transesterified with BF3/methanol and separated by capillary GC. In Method II the lipoprotein solution was freeze dried prior to transesterification with BF3/methanol. In all lipoproteins except VLDL significantly more fatty acids were found with Method II as compared to Method I. For total fatty acids the increase was up to 17.5%, for polyunsaturated fatty acids up to 24.5%. The total fatty acid content determined by Method II resembled closely the content independently derived from the enzymatically determined lipid composition. The results indicate that in case of lipoproteins quantification of fatty acids should be made with freeze-dried samples rather than with Folch extracts. © 1991.
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