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BRANCHED-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS IN LIPIDS OF THE NEWLY BORN LAMB

The fatty acid compositions of the lipids of wool, carcass, liver, brain, and perirenal fat of two newly born lambs have been determined. The fatty acids from the lipids of carcass and internal organs of the lambs contained 0.2% of branched-chain acids, compared with 3% of branched acids in the depo...

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Published in:Journal of lipid research 1964-04, Vol.5 (2), p.210-215
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Brain
Chemical Phenomena
Chemistry
Chromatography
Fatty Acids
Glycerides
Intestines
Kidney
Lipids
Liver
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Myocardium
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Sheep
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