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titleOfInvention Triglyceride cholesterol analysis
abstract The invention is concerned with a process for preparing a liquid sample for triglyceride and cholesterol analysis and the subsequent analysis of the sample thus prepared. The sample is prepared from a plasma- or a serum-lipid solvent composition. The preferred solvent is isopropyl alcohol. The cholesterol and triglyceride, along with most of the solvent, are separated from the composition by flowing the composition through a column comprising activated porous inorganic oxide particles. The activated particles are most preferably alumina, must have no more than a limited amount of fines, and principally fall within a 15 to 200 mesh size.
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