1958
DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(58)90002-0
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A method for the determination of cholesterol in blood serum

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“…After marking the areas the iodine was allowed to sublime and the bands scraped into 10 ml graduated tubes for analysis. Cholesterol and cholesteryl esters were estimated directly in the presence of silicic acid by the method of Zlatkis, Zak and Boyle [1953] modified by Klungsoyr, Haukenes and Closs [1958]. Triglycerides were extracted by shaking with 10 ml methanol/chloroform (1:1 v/v) and a suitable volume was taken for analysis by the method of Carlson and Wadstrom [1959].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After marking the areas the iodine was allowed to sublime and the bands scraped into 10 ml graduated tubes for analysis. Cholesterol and cholesteryl esters were estimated directly in the presence of silicic acid by the method of Zlatkis, Zak and Boyle [1953] modified by Klungsoyr, Haukenes and Closs [1958]. Triglycerides were extracted by shaking with 10 ml methanol/chloroform (1:1 v/v) and a suitable volume was taken for analysis by the method of Carlson and Wadstrom [1959].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results seem to agree fairly well with those from similar studies (Tables I1 and 111). Assaying cholesterol by the method of Klung-s@yr et al (26) is known to give results on the average 14% higher than those obtained by Schoenheimer-Sperry's method. Correcting for this methodological difference, the mean serum cholesterol value in our study is 149+25 m g % , clearly less than reported by most workers cited in Table IT, but in close approximation to that of Carlson et al (12).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…wand. 190 Lipid analyses Total cholesterol was estimated by the ferric chloride method of Klungseyr et al (26) and triglycerides were analysed according to Dunsbach (17). The precision of the methods was calculated from 58 replicate analyses of the same serum according to the formula: where d = difference between duplicates, and N = total number of determinations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rabbit antisera of different specificity (anti-y, anti-pz~ and anti-pm) were used in the study of the immune-globulins. The serum cholesterol was measured by the method of Klungsoyr et al (1958).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%