
pmid: 14166627
SummaryThe sphingomyelin region of human plasma lipids, entirely free from lecithin, has been fractionated into two components by thin-layer chromatography. Both components had properties characteristic of sphingomyelins, but markedly different fatty acid patterns, acids above C20 being concentrated in the less-polar material. On hydrolysis each component appeared to yield several different long-chain bases, but no striking difference was observed in the distribution of these bases between the two components.
Chromatography, Lipids, Blood Chemical Analysis, Phospholipids, Sphingomyelins
Chromatography, Lipids, Blood Chemical Analysis, Phospholipids, Sphingomyelins
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