lífmassa
Lífmassa is a term used in Portuguese-language literature to denote the total lipid mass contained in a biological sample. It is a standard metric in lipidology and lipidomics for quantifying overall lipid content and enabling comparisons across tissues, treatments, or species. The value is typically expressed as milligrams of lipids per gram of tissue or as a proportion of the sample’s total mass.
Measurement of lífmassa generally involves extracting lipids with organic solvents, followed by weighing the lipid extract.
Applications of lífmassa span nutrition science, food and agricultural research, and biomedical fields. It is used
Limitations include potential extraction inefficiencies and co-extraction of non-lipid substances, which can bias results. The method’s