1967
DOI: 10.1002/lipi.19670691004
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Die chromatographische Trennung der Phospholipoide und der Cholesterinester bei malignen Erkrankungen

Abstract: Bei 66 an Carcinomen des Verdauungstraktes, der Atmungswege und der Brustdrüse erkrankten Patienten wurden in einem Zeitraum bis zu 2 Jahren nach der Operation die Phospholipoide und das Cholesterin des Blutes untersucht. Eine erhöhte Cholesterinämie, die sich zu Ende der untersuchten Zeitabschnitte wieder normalisierte, wurde durch Cholesterinester verursacht, deren papier‐chromatographisch untersuchte Fettsäuren Unterschiede im Sättigungsgrad zeigten. Aus Phospolipoiden und Lecithin bzw. Sphingomyelin waren … Show more

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“…Boyd et al (40) reported higher sterol ester levels in Walker 256 carcinosarcoma than any of five normal host tissues examined. Elevated levels of sterol esters have been reported for five transplantable mouse tumors (41), Ehrlich ascites ceils (43) and in the blood of patients with cancer (43). In minimal deviation hepatomas, where a valid comparison can be made with normal liver, the sterol ester level has been found to be significantly higher (44).…”
Section: Embryonic Vs Tumor Lipidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boyd et al (40) reported higher sterol ester levels in Walker 256 carcinosarcoma than any of five normal host tissues examined. Elevated levels of sterol esters have been reported for five transplantable mouse tumors (41), Ehrlich ascites ceils (43) and in the blood of patients with cancer (43). In minimal deviation hepatomas, where a valid comparison can be made with normal liver, the sterol ester level has been found to be significantly higher (44).…”
Section: Embryonic Vs Tumor Lipidsmentioning
confidence: 99%