Abstract

Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) was used to control electroosmosis during paper electrophoresis. Increasing the negative charge on the matrix with CMC reduced the adsorption of certain lipoproteins and negatively charged substances. Advantage of these effects was taken to study the appearance of α-lipoproteins in calf serum and to separate them from other components either with or without the use of surface-active agents. The further use of CMC in curtain separations is indicated.

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