Ha. Schwertner et El. Mosser, COMPARISON OF LIPID FATTY-ACIDS ON A CONCENTRATION BASIS VS WEIGHT PERCENTAGE BASIS IN PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT CORONARY-ARTERY DISEASE ORDIABETES, Clinical chemistry, 39(4), 1993, pp. 659-663
Lipid fatty acid compositions are almost always expressed on a weight
percentage basis rather than as weight or molar concentrations. With t
he former method of calculation, each fatty acid has an effect on the
composition of the other fatty acids, an interdependence that can pote
ntially lead to inaccurate and misleading results. Here we compare the
concentrations per liter and the weight percentage compositions of ch
olesteryl ester and phospholipid fatty acids in individuals with and w
ithout coronary artery disease as well as free fatty acid compositions
in individuals with and without diabetes. A new method for quantifyin
g lipid fatty acids is also presented. Fatty acid results expressed as
concentrations and those calculated on a weight percentage basis may
lead to different conclusions, because significant differences between
patient groups can be lost with the latter approach. We conclude that
serum concentrations of lipid fatty acids are more accurate reflectio
ns of changes in lipid fatty acids than are weight percentage calculat
ions, and are more easily interpreted in metabolic and therapeutic ter
ms.