Glycerol Vic-cyclic Phosphate in Rat Tissues
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On labelling rat tissues with 32P, a radioactive phosphate ester can be isolated with the same chromatographic and ionophoretic properties and susceptibility towards a specific phosphodiesterase and acid as glycerol vic-cyclic phosphate. By comparison with precursor phosphoglycero-derivatives in the same tissues it is calculated that the concentration in liver, kidney and brain is in the order of 0.7--4.0 nmol/g wet wt.
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