LIPIDS Flashcards

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End product: Disulfonic Acid

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SALKOWSKI = RED

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Glacial HAC, Acetic anhydride, Conc H2SO4

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LIEBERMANN BURCHARDT= GREEN

Monosulfonic

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Reference method for Cholesterol

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ABELL-LEVY & BRODIE

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Colorimetric Method of TAG

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Van Handel & Zilversmith

BLUE COLORED COMPOUND

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Fluorometric Methof of TAG

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Hanzsch Condensation

Diacetyl lutidine compound

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Largest and least dense apolipoproteins; Completely cleared in 6-9hours
TRANSPORTS EXO/DIETARY TAG TO LIVER, MUSCLES & FAT
APO B-48

A

CHYLOMICRONS

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Secreted in the Liver:
TRANSPORTS ENDO TAG FROM LIVER TO MUSCLE, FAT DEPOTS AND PERI TISSUE
APO B-100

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VLDL/ PRE BETA LIPOPROTEIN

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Smallest lipoproteins but most dense
TRANSPORTS EXCESS CHOLE FROM TISSUES AND RETURN IT TO LIVER
APO A-1

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HDL/ALPHA LIPOPROTEIN

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Methods of HDL

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Direct: PPT AND ABELL KENDALL
Common: HOMOGENOUS ASSAY
CDC REF: ULTRACEBTRI, PPT w/ HEPARIN MnCl2 and ABELL KENDALL

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Most abundant lipoprotein; Major end product of VLDL
TRANSPORT CHOLE TO PERIPHERAL TISSUE
MOST CHOLE RICH & MOST ATHEROGENIC
1• MARKER OF CHD

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LDL/BETA LIPOPROTEIN

APO B-100

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Abnormal lipoprotein found in Obstructive Jaundice & LCAT deficiency; SPECIFIC AND SENSITIVE INDICATOR OF CHOLESTASIS

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LIPOPROTEIN X

ApoC & Alb

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“Abnormally migrating B-VLDL” has density of VLDL by ultracentri but migrates with LDL in the B region.

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B-VLDL

FLOATING B LIPOPROTEIN

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Reference Method for Quantitation: Based on CHON & TAG contents of Lipoprotein: svedger units (s)

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ULTRACENTRIFUGATION

Rgt: Potassium Bromide

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13
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Disorder caused by defective or deficient LDL receptors

(+) XANTHELESMA AND PLANAR XANTHOMAS

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FAMILIAL HYPERCHOLE (Type 2a)

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