Abstract
Summary
1. A number of animal lipids have been separated into neutral and phospholipids, and each of these fractions examined, after hydrolysis, for glyceryl ethers. 2. A paper chromatographic method of separating the various α-glyceryl ethers from one another is described. 3. In mammals the richest site of bound glyceryl ethers is in the marrow.
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