“…The development of a suitable micro-analytical technique for determining volatile fatty acids (James & Martin, 1952) has made possible the detection of smaller amounts of these acids in lipids from other sources, and it has already been shown that acetic and propionic acids are present in the glyceride fat of liver [James & Popjdk, unpublished observations quoted by Popjak (1952)]. A consecutive series of volatile fatty acids from C2 to C0O has been found in ox perinephric fat (Hansen & McInnes, 1954), and with analyses of mutton fat this series has been extended to include formic, isobutyric, isovaleric and a-methylbutyric acids (McInnes, Hansen & Jessop, 1956).…”