Abstract

The distribution of vitamin E in human serum lipoprotein fraction was investigated by measuring the amount of vitamin E in various protein fractions prepared by ultracentrifugation, gel filtration and electrophoresis. The larger part of the total serum vitamin E (up to 44%) was present in the alpha1-lipoproteins, while the beta-lipoproteins contained smaller concentrations (up to 26%).

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