Summary
1. Parenteral injection of triton produced inhibition of fibrinolysis; this phenomenon
correlated with hyperlipemia produced by the triton.
2. Triton induced hyperlipemia caused greater inhibition of fibrinolysis than did
cholesterol feedings. It was suggested that this might be related to difference in
cholesterol-phospholipid ratio.
3. Saturated fat emulsions produced a greater degree of fibrinolytic inhibition than
did unsaturated fat preparations.