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- Glyceride abstract "Glycerides, more correctly known as acylglycerols, are esters formed from glycerol and fatty acids.Glycerol has three hydroxyl functional groups, which can be esterified with one, two, or three fatty acids to form monoglycerides, diglycerides, and triglycerides.Vegetable oils and animal fats contain mostly triglycerides, but are broken down by natural enzymes (lipases) into mono and diglycerides and free fatty acids.Soaps are formed from the reaction of glycerides with sodium hydroxide. The product of the reaction is glycerol and salts of fatty acids. Fatty acids in the soap emulsify the oils in dirt, enabling the removal of oily dirt with water.Partial glycerides are esters of glycerol with fatty acids, where not all thehydroxyl groups are esterified. Since some of their hydroxyl groups are free their molecules are polar. Partial glycerides may be monoglycerides (two hydroxyl groups free) or diglycerides (one hydroxyl group free).Short chain partial glycerides are more strongly polar than long chain partial glycerides, and have excellent solvent properties for many hard-to-solubilize drugs, making them valuable as excipients in improving the formulation of certain pharmaceuticals.".
- Glyceride thumbnail Glycerine_chemical_structure.png?width=300.
- Glyceride wikiPageID "286158".
- Glyceride wikiPageLength "2244".
- Glyceride wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Glyceride wikiPageRevisionID "646024512".
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Animal_fat.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lipids.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_polarity.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Covalent_bond.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Diglyceride.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Emulsion.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Ester.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Excipient.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Fatty_acid.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Functional_group.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Glycerol.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxyl.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxyl_groups.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Lipase.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Monoglyceride.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Organic_acid.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Soap.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_hydroxide.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Triglyceride.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink Vegetable_oil.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink File:Glycerine_chemical_structure.png.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink File:Rasyslami.jpg.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLink File:Triacetin.svg.
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glyceride".
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLinkText "acetoglycerides".
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLinkText "glyceride".
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLinkText "glycerids".
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLinkText "monoglyceride".
- Glyceride wikiPageWikiLinkText "triglyceride".
- Glyceride hasPhotoCollection Glyceride.
- Glyceride wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Glyceride wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Glycerides.
- Glyceride subject Category:Lipids.
- Glyceride hypernym Esters.
- Glyceride type Biomolecule.
- Glyceride type Lipid.
- Glyceride type Biomolecule.
- Glyceride type Lipid.
- Glyceride type Nutrient.
- Glyceride comment "Glycerides, more correctly known as acylglycerols, are esters formed from glycerol and fatty acids.Glycerol has three hydroxyl functional groups, which can be esterified with one, two, or three fatty acids to form monoglycerides, diglycerides, and triglycerides.Vegetable oils and animal fats contain mostly triglycerides, but are broken down by natural enzymes (lipases) into mono and diglycerides and free fatty acids.Soaps are formed from the reaction of glycerides with sodium hydroxide.".
- Glyceride label "Glyceride".
- Glyceride sameAs Glicèrid.
- Glyceride sameAs Glycerid.
- Glyceride sameAs Acylglycerine.
- Glyceride sameAs Glicerido.
- Glyceride sameAs Acilglicérido.
- Glyceride sameAs Glizerido.
- Glyceride sameAs گلیسرید.
- Glyceride sameAs Glyseridi.
- Glyceride sameAs Acylglycérol.
- Glyceride sameAs Glicrídí.
- Glyceride sameAs Acilglicérido.
- Glyceride sameAs גליצריד.
- Glyceride sameAs Gliserida.
- Glyceride sameAs Gliceridi.
- Glyceride sameAs グリセリン脂肪酸エステル.
- Glyceride sameAs Глицеридтер.
- Glyceride sameAs 글리세라이드.
- Glyceride sameAs Глицериддер.
- Glyceride sameAs Глицерид.
- Glyceride sameAs Gliserida.
- Glyceride sameAs Glyceride.
- Glyceride sameAs Acyloglicerole.
- Glyceride sameAs m.01q0_2.
- Glyceride sameAs Gliceride.
- Glyceride sameAs Глицериды.
- Glyceride sameAs Glicerid.
- Glyceride sameAs Acylglycerol.
- Glyceride sameAs Glicerid.
- Glyceride sameAs Gliserit.
- Glyceride sameAs Гліцериди.
- Glyceride sameAs Glyxerit.
- Glyceride sameAs Q407758.
- Glyceride sameAs Q407758.
- Glyceride sameAs 甘油酯.
- Glyceride wasDerivedFrom Glyceride?oldid=646024512.
- Glyceride depiction Glycerine_chemical_structure.png.
- Glyceride isPrimaryTopicOf Glyceride.