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In the lens cortex, as well as in the nucleus, inositol is found in 3 forms. The free form, which is acidosoluble, represents 99% of the total inositol. The combined forms, liberated after acidic hydrolysis of the total lipid extract, and the phosphatidopeptide fraction are present in lesser quantities.
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Klein, F. Etude de la répartition de l'inositol dans le cortex et le noyau de cristallin de Veau. Experientia 23, 202 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136286
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