Proteins, lipoproteins and lipids of goat serum
1993
Vitic, J. (Institute for Medicinal Research, Belgrade (Yugoslavia)) | Stevanovic, J. | Savic, M.
The results obtained demonstrate that the concentrations of total proteins and relative contributions of the protein fractions do not differ between Saanen, Alpen and crossbred goats. Goats have concentrations of total lipoproteins, beta lipoproteins and serum cholesterol significantly lower than man, but they are within the normal limits for lipid and lipoprotein in domestic animals. Only phospholipid values were comparable with those in man. In agarose gel the serum lipoproteins of goats were separed into four fractions. The major part of lipoproteins in goats was found as alpha lipoproteins (65-70). The greater part of the phospholipids (about 70) in the serum and about 45 of the cholesterol were carried in the high density lipoprotein fraction.
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