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glycerideEster formed between one or more acids and glycerol (propan-1,2,3-triol). A glyceride is termed a mono-, di-, or triglyceride, depending on the number of hydroxyl groups from the glycerol that have reacted with the acids. Glycerides, chiefly triglycerides, occur naturally as esters of fatty acids in plant oils and animal fats. Cell membranes of all organisms except for archaea contain glycerides with two fatty acids and one phosphate group, known as phosphoglycerides. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Distilled mono glycerides in various physical forms include Pationic 900 and 901 fine beads, Pationic 909 very fine beads, and Pationic 907 semi-solids. RAPID ESTIMATION OF SEASONING IN LOGS AND WOOD CHIPS BY ENZYMATIC COLORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF GLYCERIDES MoldWiz INT-34DLK is a proprietary formulation of synthetic resins, fatty glycerides and modified organic fatty acids, all of which are sanctioned USFDA 21 CFR175. |
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