Simple, direct measurement of lipoprotein X in serum

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Abstract

This relatively simple method for quantitative estimation of lipoprotein X is based on assay of phospholipids in precipitates of lipoprotein X. We first remove other lipoproteins by precipitation with phosphotungstic acid solution. Lipoprotein X is then precipitated from the supernatant fluid with an alkaline solution of magnesium ion, and phospholipid is determined in this precipitate. Results are linearly related to concentration of lipoprotein X. The CV is <3%. Results correlated well with those for agar gel electrophoresis.

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Hashiguchi, Y., Kawaguchi, M., Nakanishi, M., Matsumori, Y., Kaneda, Y., Nakai, C., … Matsuoka, A. (1982). Simple, direct measurement of lipoprotein X in serum. Clinical Chemistry, 28(4 I), 606–608. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/28.4.606

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