Our human lipemic plasma is collected from donors with naturally elevated lipid levels, offering a physiologically relevant matrix for evaluating the impact of hyperlipidemia on drug binding, assay interference, and clinical test performance. Characterized by its turbid, milky appearance due to high triglyceride and lipid content, lipemic plasma is commonly used in pharmacokinetic studies, analytical method validation, and interference testing in diagnostic development.
Available with various anticoagulants and as single-donor or pooled lots, each unit is screened and visually verified for lipemic characteristics. Custom donor profiles and triglyceride ranges are available upon request to support your specific research or validation needs.
Human Lipemic Plasma
Triglicerides and Cholesterol Levels
Bioanalytical method validation (matrix effect/interference testing)
Drug binding and pharmacokinetics under hyperlipidemic conditions
Diagnostic assay interference studies
Lipid metabolism research