Claims
- 1. A naturally occurring endogenous lipid composition wherein said lipid composition consists essentially of at least one substantially pure lipid, said lipid characterized by having phorbol and/or ingenol receptor binding activity, by having a purity wherein at least 90% of said lipid has said receptor binding activity, by having the ability to compete with phorbol dibutyrate for the phorbol dibutyrate membrane receptor, by being an unsaturated diglyceride having a higher fatty acid of 14 to 18 carbon atoms at position 1 and a lower fatty acid of 4 carbon atoms at position 2, and wherein said lipid composition is isolated from milk.
- 2. A naturally occurring endogenous lipid composition wherein said lipid composition consists essentially of at least one substantially pure lipid, said lipid characterized by having phorbol and/or ingenol receptor binding activity, by having a purity wherein at least 90% of said lipid has said receptor binding activity, by having the ability to compete with phorbol dibutyrate for the phorbol dibutyrate membrane receptor, by being an unsaturated diglyceride having a higher fatty acid of 14 to 18 carbon atoms at position 1 and a lower fatty acid of 6 carbon atoms at position 2, and wherein said lipid composition is isolated from milk.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/045,691, filed Apr. 30, 1987, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 638,811, filed Aug. 8, 1984, now abandoned.
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