Very High Density Lipoprotein (VHDL)

Very High Density Lipoprotein (VHDL)
very-high-density lipoprotein (VHDL) a class of lipoproteins composed predominantly of proteins and also containing a high concentration of free fatty acids. Differential density gradient ultracentrifugation procedures, utilizing a vertical rotor, were developed for the preparative purification of very high density lipoproteins (VHDL, density > 1.21 g/ml). The VHDLs of several insect species were purified as follows. An initial density gradient ultracentrifugation step removed lipoproteins of lower density from the VHDL-fraction, which partially separated from the nonlipoproteins present in the infranatant. A complete separation was achieved by a second centrifugation step employing a modified gradient system. The use of a vertical rotor and specially designed discontinuous gradients allows a relatively fast, efficient, and economical isolation of the class of very high density lipoproteins.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)