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triacetin
triacetin Chem. (traɪˈæsɪtɪn) [f. tri- 5 a + acetic + -in1 (the termination of the compound ethers of glycerin: see acetin).] Glyceryl triacetate, C3H5(OC2H3O)3, the compound ether or ester of glycerin or glycerol, C3H5(OH)3, and acetic acid, C2H4O2, the three H atoms of the OH groups in glycerol be...
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Triacetin
Triacetin was prepared in the 19th century from glycerol and acetic acid. Triacetin is included in the SCOGS database since 1975.
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tripalmitin
tripalmitin Chem. (traɪˈpælmɪtɪn) [f. tri- 5 + palmitin: cf. triacetin.] A crystalline substance, also called palmitin or glyceryl tripalmitate, C3H5(C16H31O2)3, occurring in palm-oil and in many animal and vegetable fats and oils, and prepared synthetically by Berthelot.1855 Q. Jrnl. Chem. Soc. VII...
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Glyceryl diacetate
See also
Glycerine acetate
Triacetin
References
E-number additives
Acetate esters
Glycerol esters
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trichlorhydrin
trichlorhydrin Chem. (traɪklɔəˈhaɪdrɪn) [f. tri- 5 a + chlorhydr(ic + -in1 (termination of the compound ethers of glycerin: see triacetin).] Glyceryl trichloride, C3H5Cl3, a haloid ester or compound ether of glycerin or glycerol, C3H5(OH)3, in which the three OH groups are replaced by chlorine atoms...
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Glycerine acetate
monoacetylglycerols / MAG / monoacetin (2 and 3)
the two diacetylglycerols / DAG / diacetin / glyceryl diacetate (4 and 5)
the one triacetalglycerol / TAG / triacetin
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tributyrin
tributyrin Chem. (traɪˈbjuːtɪrɪn) [f. tri- 5 a + butyrin.] Glycerol tributyrate, C15H26O6, the compound ether or ester of glycerin and butyric acid: cf. triacetin: a colourless oily liquid, boiling at 285°C., the characteristic constituent of butter-fat.1855 Q. Jrnl. Chem. Soc. VII. 282. 1863–72 Wat...
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Peroxyoxalate
eco-friendly or "green" oxalate for chemiluminescence, decomposes into the nontoxic, biodegradable compound vanillin and works in nontoxic, biodegradable triacetin
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diacetin
diacetin Chem. (daɪˈæsɪtɪn) [f. di-2 2.] Diacetic glycerin; a liquid with a biting taste, formed by the action of acetic acid upon glycerin, so that two of the three hydrogen atoms are replaced by acetyl. See acetin.1855 Watts tr. Gmelin's Chem. IX. 426. 1866 E. Frankland Lect. Notes for Chem. Stud....
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Cellulose acetate phthalate
plasticized with diethyl phthalate, a hydrophobic compound, or triethyl citrate, a hydrophilic compound; other compatible plasticizers are various phthalates, triacetin , dibutyl tartrate, glycerol, propylene glycol, tripropionin, triacetin citrate, acetylated monoglycerides, etc.
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monacetin
monacetin Chem. (mɒˈnæsɪtɪn) Also monoacetin. [mono- 2.] (See acetin.)1856 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 6) 607 With acetic acid..it [glycerin] forms three combinations,—monacetin, diacetin, and triacetin. 1869 Roscoe Chem. (1874) 386 Mono-acetin.
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List of drugs: Tr–Tri
Tri-Luma
Tri-Nasal
Tri-Norinyl
Tri-Phen-Chlor
Tri-Previfem
Tri-Pseudo
Tri-Sprintec
Tri-Sudo
Tri-Tannate
Tri-Vi-Flor
Tri-Vi-Sol
tria-trib
Triacet
triacetin
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CN102994173A - Method for preparing biodiesel and co-producing ...
The invention discloses a method for preparing biodiesel and co-producing triacetin, namely a method for preparing biodiesel and co-producing triacetin through catalyzing high-acid-value oil by adopting a dual-acid-type ion liquid by a 'one-pot' method. The method for preparing biodiesel and co-producing triacetin is characterized by comprising the following steps of: taking the dual-acid-type ...
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Salatrim
Production
Salatrims are prepared by interesterification of short-chain triglycerides like triacetin or butyrin with hydrogenated vegetable oils.
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Carboxylesterase
carboxylesterase 3
esterase A,
esterase B,
esterase D,
methylbutyrase,
methylbutyrate esterase,
monobutyrase,
procaine esterase,
propionyl esterase,
triacetin
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