1969
DOI: 10.1111/j.0954-6820.1969.tb07360.x
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Increased Lecithinase Activity After Heparin Administration

Abstract: Abstract. The increased lecithinase as well as lipase activity of post‐heparin plasma in comparison with native plasma subjected to incubation is reported. The enzymatic action gives rise to a further increased formation of lysolecithin, a concomitant diminution of lecithin and triglycerides with an appreciable liberation of fatty acids. In spite of the presence in abundance of free fatty acids no further esterification of free cholesterol takes place, in contrast to the considerable decrease of free choleste… Show more

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“…Discrepancies may result from methodological problems: an increase in FFA levels during storage of sera even in frozen state was reported (Berlin and Oldfelt, 1969;Forbes and Camlin, 1959). We may have avoided this increase by processing sera immediately.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discrepancies may result from methodological problems: an increase in FFA levels during storage of sera even in frozen state was reported (Berlin and Oldfelt, 1969;Forbes and Camlin, 1959). We may have avoided this increase by processing sera immediately.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%