Journal article
An efficient single phase method for the extraction of plasma lipids
ZH Alshehry, CK Barlow, JM Weir, Y Zhou, MJ McConville, PJ Meikle
Metabolites | Published : 2015
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Abstract
Lipidomic approaches are now widely used to investigate the relationship between lipid metabolism, health and disease. Large-scale lipidomics studies typically aim to quantify hundreds to thousands of lipid molecular species in a large number of samples. Consequently, high throughput methodology that can efficiently extract a wide range of lipids from biological samples is required. Current methods often rely on extraction in chloroform:methanol with or without two phase partitioning or other solvents, which are often incompatible with liquid chromatography electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (LC ESI-MS/MS). Here, we present a fast, simple extraction method that is suitable for ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the volunteers that participated in this study. Funding was provided by the National Health & Medical Research Council of Australia, by the OIS Program of the Victorian Government, Australia, Also by King Fahad medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Peter J. Meikle is a NHMRC Senior Research Fellow; Malcolm J. McConville is a NHMRC Principal Research Fellow.