Quantification of high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol by precipitation with phosphotungstic acid/MgCl2

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We evaluated the use of a modified phosphotungstic acid/MgCl2 precipitation procedure for the precipitation of apolipoprotein B-containing lipoproteins. Precipitation of these lipoproteins [very-low- and low-density lipoproteins, and lipoprotein (a)] is complete, with negligible coprecipitation of high-density lipoprotein subfractions (HDL1, HDL2, HDL3), even in hypertriglyceridemic sera, in comparison with ultracentrifugation, the precipitation method yields, on the average, values that are 0.17 mmol/L lower for cholesterol values but almost identical for apolipoprotein A-I and phosphatidylcholine. Looking for Δ3,5-cholestadiene formed from cholesterol in the precipitation residue, we used 'high-performance' liquid chromatography and 'high performance' thin-layer chromatography and found none.

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Assmann, G., Schriewer, H., Schmitz, G., & Hagele, E. O. (1983). Quantification of high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol by precipitation with phosphotungstic acid/MgCl2. Clinical Chemistry, 29(12), 2026–2030. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/29.12.2026

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