STUDIES ON CALCIUM PHOSPHATE FATTY ACID SALTS OCCURRING IN FECAL LIPIDS

Abstract
The presence of unsaturated fatty acids such as oleic, linoleic, eicosenoic, and erucic acid in the diet of rats causes a marked increase in lipid-soluble calcium and phosphorus in the feces. A proposed structure of a calcium phosphate fatty acid complex salt for this material has been confirmed by chemical synthesis and characterization by paper chromatography.

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