Lipoprotein fractionation

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Proteins – i.e. – more than 100 amino acid residues – Lipoproteins – e.g. – egg yolk proteins – cylomicrons – etc.

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424101, 514 2, 514 8, 530416, C07K 1516

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046030107

ABSTRACT:
A process is described for removing low density and very low density lipoproteins from blood plasma or serum and recovering the plasma or serum in a physiologically acceptable form. The method involves in a preferred embodiment passing plasma or serum through a cationic ion exchanger equilibrated with a physiologically acceptable saline solution. The ion exchanger is a water insoluble hydrophilic, water swellable cross-linked regenerated or microgranular cellulose matrix substituted with hydroxy C.sub.2 -C.sub.4 alkyl group. The ion exchanger capacity is provided by sulphate groups substituted with from 2 to 6 meq/g. The take up of low density lipoproteins is enhanced by recycling the plasma through the column.

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Pediat. Res. 14: 113-117 (1980), Lupien et al.

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