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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 1, 324-328, Copyright © 1955 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Iodine and Thiocyanogen Numbers of the Fatty Acids of Blood Plasma

Andre C. Kibrick 1 and S. J. Skupp 1

1 Clinical Laboratories of the New York Veterans Administration Hospital in affiliation with New York University College of Medicine.

A method has been described for the determination of both iodine and thiocyanogen numbers of the fat isolated from human blood plasma by the Allen volumetric method. The values found in 13 normal individuals varied from 111 to 157 for iodine number and from 64 to 122 for thiocyanogen number. The differences between the two numbers varied between 9 and 78.

Submitted on April 12, 1955







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