Dual-precipitation method evaluated for determination of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), HDL2 and HDL3 cholesterol concentrations

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We evaluated a dual-precipitation method for determining cholesterol in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and its subfractions HDL2 and HDL3. After total HDL was isolated by precipitation of very-low-density (VLDL) and low-density (LDL) lipoproteins with polyethylene glycol (M(r) 8000), HDL2 was isolated from total HDL by precipitation with dextran sulfate (M(r) 15,000), leaving HDL3 in the supernate. Concentration of total HDL cholesterol after precipitation of VLDL and LDL with PEG showed significant proportional and constant biases of -3.8% and 0.04 mmol/L, respectively, when compared with a phosphotungistic acid-based comparison method, although results by the two methods were correlated highly (r = 0.99, P < 0.001). HDL2 and HDL3 cholesterol concentrations measured with the present technique were not different from those obtained by density-gradient ultracentrifugation or by combined precipitation-ultracentrifugation.

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Dias, V. C., Parsons, H. G., Boyd, N. D., & Keane, P. (1988). Dual-precipitation method evaluated for determination of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), HDL2 and HDL3 cholesterol concentrations. Clinical Chemistry, 34(11), 2322–2327. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/34.11.2322

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