The distribution of acid-soluble phosphates in the fatty liver

Abstract
In the fatty livers of guinea pigs treated with CCl4, there is an increase in the total acid-soluble organic phosphates[long dash]considered primarily to be due to increases in adenosine polyphosphates and phosphocreatine[long dash]which in general runs parallel to the fat content. Acylphosphates have not been detected in liver extracts. The results are interpreted in the light of modern work on fatty acid oxidation.