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Chemical Isolation, Quantification, and Separation of Skin Lipids from Reptiles

DOI :

10.3791/59018-v

7:55 min

February 7th, 2019

February 7th, 2019

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1Department of Biology, James Madison University, 2Department of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University

In reptiles, skin lipids from conspecifics are crucial for sexual signaling, with potential use in invasive species management. Here, we describe protocols for extracting skin lipids from shed skin or whole animals, determining and analyzing the total lipid mass, and separating the lipids using fractionation via column chromatography.

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Chemical Isolation

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