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The triglycerides of human plasma lipoproteins were separated with high performance reversed-phase liquid chromatography. An octadecyl bonded 5-μ silica column was used with a mobile phase of acetonitrile/acetone. Individual triglyceride types and critical pairs may be easily separated and identified.
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Perkins, E.G., Hendren, D.J., Pelick, N. et al. High performance reversed-phase chromatography of the triglycerides from human plasma lipoproteins. Lipids 17, 460–463 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02535227
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