The neutral and acidic glyceroglucolipids from gastric mucous barrier of rat-stomach antrum, body and forestomach.
@article{Slomiany1980TheNA, title={The neutral and acidic glyceroglucolipids from gastric mucous barrier of rat-stomach antrum, body and forestomach.}, author={B. L. Slomiany and Nina I. Galicki and Koichi Kojima and Amalia Slomiany}, journal={European journal of biochemistry}, year={1980}, volume={111 1}, pages={ 259-63 } }
Distribution of glyceroglucolipids in the mucous barrier of rat-stomach antrum, body and forestomach was investigated. Surface mucus lining and preformed intracellular mucus were obtained by perfusion in vivo of the ligated stomach compartments wit saline and 2 M NaCl. Lipids were extracted from dialyzed and lyophilized samples, and separated on DEAE-Sephadex into neutral and acidic fractions. The glyceroglucolipids contained in each fraction were quantified and then separated into individual…
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