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Glyceride - Wikipedia
Glycerides, also known as acylglycerols, are esters formed from glycerol and fatty acids, and are generally very hydrophobic. en.wikipedia.org
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GLYCERIDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GLYCERIDE is an ester of glycerol especially with fatty acids. www.merriam-webster.com
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Glyceride - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Glyceride is defined as a type of lipid formed by the esterification of glycerol with fatty acids, commonly found in oils such as canola and rapeseed oil, which ... www.sciencedirect.com
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glyceride
glyceride Chem. (ˈglɪsəraɪd) [f. glycer-ine + -ide.] A compound ether of glycerine.1864 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 877 Glycerides, Glycerin-ethers, Glyceryl-ethers, Saponifiable Fats..These bodies are the compound ethers of the triatomic alcohol, glycerin. 1866 Odling Anim. Chem. 93 Caproic acid is met w... Oxford English Dictionary
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GLYCERIDE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Glyceride definition: any of a group of esters obtained from glycerol by the replacement of one, two, or three hydroxyl groups with a fatty acid: the ... www.dictionary.com
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glyceride (CHEBI:47778) - EMBL-EBI
Any ester resulting from the condensation of one or more of the hydroxy groups of glycerol (propane-1,2,3-triol) with fatty acids. www.ebi.ac.uk
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Glycerides – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
A glyceride is a type of ester that is formed by the combination of glycerol and fatty acids. Glycerides can be categorized into three types. taylorandfrancis.com
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glyceride - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
glyceride (plural glycerides). (organic chemistry) An ester of glycerol and one or more fatty acid; they are the major constituents of lipids. en.wiktionary.org
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The effects of glyceride structure on absorption and metabolism
We must study the metabolism of a few key stereospecific triacylglycerols in more detail to increase our understanding of their effects on hypercholesterolemia ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Glycerides – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
A glyceride is a type of molecule composed of carboxylic acids (fatty acids) and glycerol, and examples include glyceryl stearate (monoglyceride), glyceryl ... taylorandfrancis.com
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glyceryl
glyceryl Chem. (ˈglɪsərɪl) Also -yle. [f. glycer-ine + -yl.] (See quot. 1864.) glyceryl trinitrate = nitroglycerine.1845 G. E. Day tr. Simon's Anim. Chem. I. 70 The glycerin, prepared in this manner..is considered as the hydrate of an oxide of a radical, glyceryl (C6H7), which has not yet been isola... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diacylglycerol cholinephosphotransferase
alkylacylglycerol cholinephosphotransferase, CDP-choline diglyceride phosphotransferase, cholinephosphotransferase, CPT, cytidine diphosphocholine glyceride diphosphorylcholine diglyceride transferase, diacylglycerol choline phosphotransferase, phosphocholine diacylglyceroltransferase, phosphorylcholine-glyceride wikipedia.org
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diglyceric
diglyˈceric, -ˈglyceride, -ˈglycerol, -glyˈcollic Chem.: see di-2 2 d, and glyceric, etc.1873 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 11) 626 Diglyceric acid has not been actually obtained. Ibid. 706 Diglycollic Acid is also called Paramalic Acid. 1881 Nature XXIII. 245 Diglycollic acid..obtained by the action of sodium... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diacylglycerol ethanolaminephosphotransferase
in common use include EPT, diacylglycerol ethanolaminephosphotransferase, CDPethanolamine diglyceride phosphotransferase, and phosphorylethanolamine-glyceride wikipedia.org
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triglyceride
triglyceride Chem. (traɪˈglɪsəraɪd) [f. tri- 5 (irregularly used) + glyceride.] A compound in which three acid radicals are united by oxygen to glyceryl; i.e. they replace the three H atoms of the OH groups in glycerin or glycerol, C3H5(OH)3; e.g. stearin is called the triglyceride of stearic acid.1... Oxford English Dictionary
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