Elsevier

Clinical Biochemistry

Volume 20, Issue 5, October 1987, Pages 313-315
Clinical Biochemistry

Procedure for effective separation of high-density lipoproteins in normal serum and hypertriglyceridemic samples

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A chemical procedure for high-density lipoprotein (HDL) separation in normo- and hyperlipidemic sera has been developed. The procedure is effective up to 25 mmol/L of serum triglycerides and the constituents of the precipitation mixture (dextran sulfate, PEG-6000 and MgCl2) do not interfere with enzymatic assay of the HDL cholesterol.

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