Abstract

The phosphatides of the erythrocytes of several species of mammals have been analysed chromatographically. The cells of the true ruminants contained substantial amounts of cephalin and sphingomyelin but usually no lecithin. The cells of dog and guinea-pig contained lecithin but relatively small amounts of sphingomyelin. The biological implications of the lack of lecithin in ruminant cells have been discussed.

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