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1 School of Aerospace Medicine, USAF, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas
A method is described for the extraction of dentin lipids and the separation of those lipids into six fractions: cholesterol esters, free cholesterol, triglycerides, diglycerides, monoglycerides, and phospholipids.
Essentially, the method requires the decalcification of dentin using EDTA and subsequent extraction with diethyl ether, ethanol, chloroform, and methanol. The lipid extract is separated into six components by a small silicic acid column and the effluents are quantitated colorimetrically.
Submitted on April 4, 1963
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