Volume 5, Number 6, 578-580, DOI: 10.1007/BF02532752

Detection of lithocholic acid in multiple sclerosis brain tissue

S. H. Mujtaba Naqvi, Robert B. Ramsey and H. J. Nicholas

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Abstract

By methods previously employed for detecting lithocholic acid in brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental allergic encephalitis, the same acid was detected in a coronal specimen of human brain obtained on autopsy of a multiple sclerosis patient. The specimen contained several well-defined demyelinated plaque areas. No lithocholic acid was detected in a somewhat larger coronal specimen of normal human brain.
On leave from the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission when this work was conducted.

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