Abstract

A rapid and reproducible procedure for the quantitative determination of serum triglycerides based on their isolation by glass-fiber paper chromatography and the colorimetric estimation of the triglycerides by hydroxylaminolysis is presented and has been utilized for a series of biological experiments to illustrate the usefulness of this technique. There was a marked increase in serum triglyceride concentration after the consumption of an emulsion containing glyceryl monolinoleate. This was not observed when glyceryl monostearate was the source of fat in the emulsion.

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