[HTML][HTML] Identification of platelet activating factor isolated from rabbit basophils as acetyl glyceryl ether phosphorylcholine.

DJ Hanahan, CA Demopoulos, J Liehr… - Journal of biological …, 1980 - Elsevier
DJ Hanahan, CA Demopoulos, J Liehr, RN Pinckard
Journal of biological Chemistry, 1980Elsevier
Platelet activating factor obtained from antigen-stimulated rabbit buffy coat leukocytes
containing 10% IgE-sensitized basophils was shown by gas-liquid chromatographic and
mass spectrometric analysis of products after acetolysis and by base and acid hydrolysis to
be acetyl-alkylglyceryl phosphorylcholine. The alkyl side chains were composed of
octadecyl (greater than 90%) and hexadecyl (less than 10%) residues.
Platelet activating factor obtained from antigen-stimulated rabbit buffy coat leukocytes containing 10% IgE-sensitized basophils was shown by gas-liquid chromatographic and mass spectrometric analysis of products after acetolysis and by base and acid hydrolysis to be acetyl-alkylglyceryl phosphorylcholine. The alkyl side chains were composed of octadecyl (greater than 90%) and hexadecyl (less than 10%) residues.
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