Journal of Lipid Research (Sep 1976)

A stable, radioactive substrate emulsion for assay of lipoprotein lipase

  • P Nilsson-Ehle,
  • M C Schotz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
pp. 536 – 541

Abstract

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A method is described for the assay of lipoprotein lipase, using a stable, radioactive substrate emulsion. Fatty acid-labeled trioleoylglycerol was emulsified by homogenization in glycerol with lecithin as detergent. This anhydrous emulsion was stable for at least six weeks. Substrate solutions for enzyme assay were prepared by diluting the emulsion with buffer containing serum and albumin. The fatty acid produced on hydrolysis was isolated in a one-step liquid-liquid partition system. Incubations with extracts of acetone powders from adipose tissue displayed characteristics of lipoprotein lipase activity, i.e., serum dependence and inhibition by NaCl and protamine. The method is rapid (<1 hour), sensitive and reproducible, and suitable for routine use.

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