triglyceride in English

noun
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an ester formed from glycerol and three fatty acid groups. Triglycerides are the main constituents of natural fats and oils, and high concentrations in the blood indicate an elevated risk of stroke.
Human sebaceous glands secrete a lipid mixture of mainly triglycerides , wax esters, free fatty acids, and squalene.

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1. TriButyrin is a triglyceride naturally present in butter

2. Quantitative triglyceride analysis using short capillary columns, Chrompack News

3. In triglyceride form, lipids cannot be absorbed by the duodenum.

4. Acetin ( countable and uncountable, plural Acetins ) ( organic chemistry) the triglyceride of acetic acid.

5. Calcium and essential fatty acid status originates as determinants for triglyceride-rich particle synthesis.

6. 9,51 kg/t (95 % of the minimum incorporation rate of 95 % pure enanthic acid triglyceride, single determination),

7. About 90% of the fatty acid content in castor oil is the triglyceride formed from ricinoleic acid.

8. Free fatty acids released from adipose tissue due to enhanced lipolysis are the quantitatively most important triglyceride precursors.

9. TriButyrin is a triglyceride obtained by formal acylation of the three hydroxy groups of glycerol by butyric acid

10. — 6,89 kg/t (70 % of the minimum incorporation rate of 95 % pure enanthic acid triglyceride, single determination),

11. Methods for blocking adipocyte differentiation and triglyceride accumulation with inhibitors of Transcription factor Dp-1 are provided.

12. TriButyrin, 97%, C15H26O6, CAS Number-60-01-5, Butyrin, butyryl triglyceride, glycerol tributanoate, glycerol tributyrate, glyceroltriButyrin, glyceryl tributyrate

13. Butyrin (countable and uncountable, plural Butyrins) (organic chemistry) The triglyceride of butyric acid; the principal constituent of butterfat

14. Tallow is especially high in stearic acid content (as the triglyceride), whereas most fats only contain a few percent.

15. The Abhd5 gene provides instructions for making a protein that turns on (activates) an enzyme called adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL)

16. Modulation of adipose triglyceride lipase for prevention and treatment of cachexia, loss of weight and muscle atrophy and methods of screening therefor

17. Overload of fatty acids, e.g. by high caloric diet or release from adipose tissue, leads to triglyceride accumulation in lipid droplets of hepatocytes.

18. The effect of molecular weight and hence fatty acid chain length on the efficiency of intact medium chain triglyceride absorption is unknown.

19. TriButyrin (or Butyrin, or tri-butyrate) is a triglyceride of the short-chain fatty acid called butyrate (sometimes called butyric acid or butanoic acid)

20. Use of Butyrin TriButyrin (Glyceryl tributyrate), a neutral short-chain fatty acid triglyceride, is a stable and rapidly absorbed prodrug of Butyric Acid

21. Adipose tissue is made up of adipocytes – differentiated cells that store excess energy as triglyceride droplets, together with various supporting cells and fibers

22. Butyrin - any of three glycerides of butyric acid triButyrin - a bitter oily triglyceride of butyric acid; a form of Butyrin glyceryl ester - an ester of glycerol

23. Background and objective: Atherogenic dyslipidemia, which is characterized by increased triglyceride levels and reduced HDL cholesterol levels, is underestimated and undertreated in clinical practice

24. 10 The mean fasting triglyceride and cholesterol levels in the diabetic macrovascular disease group were significantly higher than controls in the 30-59 age-group.

25. Glycogen functions as one of two forms of long-term energy reserves, with the other form being triglyceride stores in adipose tissue (i.e., body fat).

26. 19 This invention relates to the preparation of the biological diesel fuel from the fat acid triglyceride, and special from the animal,(www.Sentencedict.com) vegetable tallow and oil .

27. Catabolic reactions are those that take a large polymer such as a triglyceride or a large carbohydrate, and break it down into its smaller basic units called monomers.These types of reactions

28. Since Adipose triglyceride composition corresponds to long-term dietary patterns, we performed a meta-analysis modeling the effect of obesity on severity of acute pancreatitis, in the context of dietary patterns of the countries from

29. Correlation with body fat under a variety of experimental conditions confirms the rate-limiting character of acetyl-CoA-carboxylase, not only for the biosynthesis of fatty acids, but obviously also for their esterification and for triglyceride deposition.

30. The oil-in-water emulsion is characterized in that it contains at least one taxane, at least one triglyceride of fatty acids with 4-24 carbon atoms, 3-sn-phosphatidylcholine and/or phosphatidylethanolamine, alkaline-salts of free fatty acids, and water.

31. ‘Overall, the book will provide a helpful resource to new investigators who are studying the Atherogenic process and also to scientists in other disciplines.’ ‘Day-long elevations in triglyceride-rich lipoproteins may be problematic because of the Atherogenic nature of these particles.’

32. The invention further relates to the use of glucosaccharide nutraceutical, pharmaceutical and/or food compositions as an AMPK activator at doses of 1 to 100g/day, for restricting weight gain, reducing triglyceride levels, reducing food intake and reducing overall and abdominal adiposis.

33. As one scientific source says: “Enlargement of the storage capacity of adipose tissue is accomplished first by enlargement of the adipocyte contents of storage fat, triglyceride, and later on, when available adipocytes are filled to full capacity, by the formation of new fat cells.”

34. The results indicate that the lipolytic action of serotonin is brought about in similar manner than that of catecholamines, i.e., by stimulation of adenylcyclase and a subsequent formation of cyclic adenosine-3′,5′-monophosphate (3,5-AMP) which in turn activates triglyceride lipase in adipose tissue.

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36. The inventive pharmaceutical preparation is characterised in that it contains at least one taxane, at least one triglyceride of fatty acids with 2 - 22 carbon atoms, 3-sn-phosphatidylcholine and/or phosphatidylethanolamine and alkaline salts of free fatty acids and water and essentially no synthetic non-ionic emulsifiers.

37. Therefore, refined squid oils produced according to the present invention have less acids, contain approximately 40 to 50% of omega-3 fatty acids (approximately 24 to 30% of DHA and approximately 11 to 16% of EPA), are free from heavy metals such as lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and arsenic (As), and reduce total serum cholesterol and serum triglyceride.

38. Adults The most frequently (seen in # % of patients) reported adverse reactions associated with the use of olanzapine in clinical trials were somnolence, weight gain, eosinophilia, elevated prolactin, cholesterol, glucose and triglyceride levels (see section #), glucosuria, increased appetite, dizziness, akathisia, parkinsonism (see section #), dyskinesia, orthostatic hypotension, anticholinergic effects, transient asymptomatic elevations of hepatic transaminases (see section #), rash, asthenia, fatigue and oedema

39. The composition according to the present invention have no toxic side effect, and have good effects on regulating fat, can significantly reduce cholesterol, triglyceride, low density lipoprotein in the blood, have apparent effects on treating and preventing hypertension, hepatic adipose infiltration, and can be used in preparing drugs or health foods for treating and preventing hyperlipemia, hypertension and hepatic adipose infiltration.

40. Liquid dispersion polymer compositions which comprise microparticles of a hydrophilic, water soluble or swellable polymer, preferably an acrylic-based polymer, dispersed in a di- or triglyceride oil such as soybean oil and an oil-in-water surfactant, are useful to prepare microparticulate thickening systems to thicken aqueous or aqueous/organic compositions, particularly for use in personal care and pharmaceutical formulations.

41. A process for producing triglycerides which comprises: (a) subjecting a first triglyceride comprising at least 40 % by moles of oleic acid residues, based on total acyl groups in the triglyceride, to an alcoholysis reaction with an alcohol having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms to obtain a composition comprising 2- oleoyl monoglyceride and at least one acyl ester of said alcohol; (b) reacting the 2-oleoyl monoglyceride with an acylating agent comprising at least one C12 to C24 saturated fatty acid, at least one ester of said fatty acid or a mixture thereof, to obtain a 1,3- saturated fatty acid acyl 2-oleoyl glyceride; and (c) separating at least a part of the at least one acyl ester after or during step (a) or step (b); (d) reacting the acyl ester with a second glyceride to form 1,3- dioleoyl 2-palmitoyl glyceride.

42. The present invention relates to a fat and oil composition for chocolate and confectionery, wherein the fat and oil composition is prepared by the following steps of: mixing vegetable fats and oils with fatty acids and fatty acid derivatives to prepare fats and oils as raw material; and enzymatically transesterifying the fats and oils as raw material, and the POS/SOS content ratio in the triglyceride of the composition is 1-11.

43. A partially alcoholyzed galactolipid (PAGL) product comprises (a) digalactosyldiglyceride (DGDG) and digalactosylmonoglyceride (DGMG) in a weight ratio of from 1:50 to 10:1, (b) from 0 % to 85 % by weight of triglyceride, (c) mono ester of fatty acid with C? 1#191 - c? 4#191 aliphatic alcohol, C? 2#191 to C? 4#191 aliphatic glycol, and/or glycerol, with the proviso that the productdoes not comprise more than 2 parts by weight of the combination of phospholipid and alcoholysis product of phospholipid in respect of the combination of galalctolipid and alcoholysis product of galactolipid.