Abstract
Erythrocytes were prepared from heparinized blood obtained from camel, man and goat, and their osmotic behaviour in hypotonic solutions studied. Camel erythrocytes had the greatest osmotic stability followed by those of Man and goat. Erythrocyte lipids were extracted and found to be composed of free cholesterol and phospholipids. Fractionation of the phospholipids by TLC showed that phosphatidyl serine, phosphatidyl ethanolamine, sphingomyelin and phosphatidyl choline were the main phospholipid classes present.
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