The measurement of nanograms of tocopherol from needle aspiration biopsies of adipose tissue: normal and abetalipoproteinemic subjects.

A method for the analysis of tocopherol in human adipose tissue using high performance liquid chromatography and fluorescence spectrometry is described; results are expressed relative to total triglyceride content measured by the reaction of the methylated fatty acids with hydroxylamine and ferric c...

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Main Authors: H J Kayden, L J Hatam, M G Traber
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1983-05-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520379712
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spelling doaj-08e57def19374b4094baa7bbda05f52b2021-04-25T04:17:35ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751983-05-01245652656The measurement of nanograms of tocopherol from needle aspiration biopsies of adipose tissue: normal and abetalipoproteinemic subjects.H J KaydenL J HatamM G TraberA method for the analysis of tocopherol in human adipose tissue using high performance liquid chromatography and fluorescence spectrometry is described; results are expressed relative to total triglyceride content measured by the reaction of the methylated fatty acids with hydroxylamine and ferric chloride. The tocopherol contents of adipose tissue obtained at surgery and by the needle aspiration biopsy technic of ambulatory human subjects (who did not take supplemental vitamin E) were found to be virtually identical. The tocopherol content of adipose tissue by the needle aspiration technic was 262 +/- 33 ng tocopherol/mg triglyceride; this value was increased twofold or more in persons ingesting additional vitamin E. Patients with abetalipoproteinemia (ABL) who absorb tocopherol poorly and have extremely low levels of plasma and red blood cell tocopherol also had a low concentration of adipose tissue tocopherol. However, some ABL patients on massive supplementation with vitamin E (approximately 10 g daily) did achieve normal concentrations of adipose tissue tocopherol.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520379712
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author H J Kayden
L J Hatam
M G Traber
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L J Hatam
M G Traber
The measurement of nanograms of tocopherol from needle aspiration biopsies of adipose tissue: normal and abetalipoproteinemic subjects.
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet H J Kayden
L J Hatam
M G Traber
author_sort H J Kayden
title The measurement of nanograms of tocopherol from needle aspiration biopsies of adipose tissue: normal and abetalipoproteinemic subjects.
title_short The measurement of nanograms of tocopherol from needle aspiration biopsies of adipose tissue: normal and abetalipoproteinemic subjects.
title_full The measurement of nanograms of tocopherol from needle aspiration biopsies of adipose tissue: normal and abetalipoproteinemic subjects.
title_fullStr The measurement of nanograms of tocopherol from needle aspiration biopsies of adipose tissue: normal and abetalipoproteinemic subjects.
title_full_unstemmed The measurement of nanograms of tocopherol from needle aspiration biopsies of adipose tissue: normal and abetalipoproteinemic subjects.
title_sort measurement of nanograms of tocopherol from needle aspiration biopsies of adipose tissue: normal and abetalipoproteinemic subjects.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1983-05-01
description A method for the analysis of tocopherol in human adipose tissue using high performance liquid chromatography and fluorescence spectrometry is described; results are expressed relative to total triglyceride content measured by the reaction of the methylated fatty acids with hydroxylamine and ferric chloride. The tocopherol contents of adipose tissue obtained at surgery and by the needle aspiration biopsy technic of ambulatory human subjects (who did not take supplemental vitamin E) were found to be virtually identical. The tocopherol content of adipose tissue by the needle aspiration technic was 262 +/- 33 ng tocopherol/mg triglyceride; this value was increased twofold or more in persons ingesting additional vitamin E. Patients with abetalipoproteinemia (ABL) who absorb tocopherol poorly and have extremely low levels of plasma and red blood cell tocopherol also had a low concentration of adipose tissue tocopherol. However, some ABL patients on massive supplementation with vitamin E (approximately 10 g daily) did achieve normal concentrations of adipose tissue tocopherol.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520379712
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