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D-Index
51
Citations
6975
World Ranking
14194
National Ranking
3661

Overview

Orville S. Privett was affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States during their academic career.

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Orville S. Privett is noted as deceased, so the description of their professional history is presented in past tense.

Best Publications

  • Quantitative analysis of lipids by thin-layer chromatography.

    M. L. Blank;J. A. Schmit;O. S. Privett

  • Analytical fractionation of complex lipid mixtures: DEAE cellulose column chromatography combined with quantitative thin layer chromatography

    George Rouser;Claudio Galli;Ellen Lieber;M. L. Blank

  • Studies on the lipid composition of developing soybeans.

    O. S. Privett;K. A. Dougherty;W. L. Erdahl;A. Stolyhwo

  • LIPID ANALYSIS BY QUANTITATIVE THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY.

    O. S. Privett;M. L. Blank;D. W. Codding;E. C. Nickell

  • Charring conditions for the quantitative analysis of Mono‐, Di‐, and triglycerides by thin‐layer chromatography

    O. S. Privett;M. L. Blank

  • Determination of mono-, di-, and triglycerides by molecular distillation and thin-layer chromatography.

    O. S. Privett;M. L. Blank;W. O. Lundberg

  • Structure of hydroperoxides obtained from autoxidized methyl linoleate

    O. S. Privett;W. O. Lundberg;N. A. Khan;N. A. Khan;Wesley E. Tolberg;Wesley E. Tolberg

  • A method for the structural analysis of triglycerides and lecithins

    O. S. Privett;M. L. Blank

  • Studies of effects of trans fatty acids in the diet on lipid metabolism in essential fatty acid deficient rats.

    O S Privett;F Phillips;H Shimasaki;T Nozawa

  • Determination of structure of unsaturated fatty acids via reductive ozonolysis

    O. S. Privett;Christense Nickell

  • DETERMINATION OF TRIGLYCERIDE STRUCTURE VIA SILVER NITRATE-TLC.

    M. L. Blank;B. Verdino;O. S. Privett

  • A comparison of acyltransferase activities in vitro with the distribution of fatty acids in lecithins and triglycerides in vivo

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  • Determination of the specific positions ofcis andtrans double bonds in polyenes.

    O. S. Privett;E. C. Nickell

  • Toxicity of fatty ozonides and peroxides

    Reto Cortesi;O. S. Privett

  • The initial stages of autoxidation

    O. S. Privett;M. L. Blank

  • Products of the lipoxidase-catalyzed oxidation of sodium linoleate

    O. S. Privett;Christense Nickell;W. O. Lundberg;P. D. Boyer

  • Analysis of soybean lecithin by thin layer and analytical liquid chromatography.

    W. L. Erdahl;A. Stolyhwo;O. S. Privett

  • Metabolism of the Geometric Isomers of Linoleic Acid in the Rat

    O. S. Privett;E. M. Stearns;E. C. Nickell

  • Studies on the Composition of Egg Lipid<sup>a</sup>

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  • An improved method for the quantitative analysis of lipid classes via thin-layer chromatography employing charring and densitometry

    L.J. Nutter;O.S. Privett

  • Interrelationship between dietarytrans fatty acids and the 6- and 9-desaturases in the rat

    Remi De Schrijver;Orville S. Privett

  • Metabolism of 4,7,10,13,16-Docosapentaenoic Acid in the Essential Fatty Acid-deficient Rat

    B. Verdino;M. L. Blank;O. S. Privett;W. O. Lundberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph T. Holman
Ralph T. Holman University of Minnesota
Howard Sprecher
Howard Sprecher The Ohio State University

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