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nature and are
widely used in industry. In nature, fats are, in general,
triesters derived from
glycerol and
fatty acids.
Esters are
responsible for the...
- Wax
content type
Percentage Hydrocarbons 14
Monoesters 35
Diesters 14
Triesters 3
Hydroxy monoesters 4
Hydroxy polyesters 8 Acid
esters 1 Acid polyesters...
- the
traditional materials that are saponified.
These greasy materials,
triesters called triglycerides, are
usually mixtures derived from
diverse fatty...
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applied to a surface.[citation needed]
Drying oils
consist of
glycerol triesters of
fatty acids.
These esters are
characterized by high
levels of polyunsaturated...
- di-, and tri-substituted glycerols, the best-known
being the
fatty acid
triesters of glycerol,
called triglycerides. The word "triacylglycerol" is sometimes...
- Radiology. 238 (1): 128–34. doi:10.1148/radiol.2381050296. PMID 16373764.
Triester SL,
Leighton JA,
Leontiadis GI,
Gurudu SR,
Fleischer DE, Hara AK, et al...
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Structure of the
major component of
castor oil:
triester of
glycerol and
ricinoleic acid...
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Representative triglyceride found in a
linseed oil, a
triester (triglyceride)
derived of
linoleic acid, alpha-linolenic acid, and
oleic acid....
- source. The
alcohols are
obtained from the
triglycerides (fatty acid
triesters),
which form the bulk of the oil. The
process involves the transesterification...
- palm oils, as well as tallow.
Triglyceride is the
chemical name for the
triesters of
fatty acids and glycerin. Tallow, i.e.,
rendered fat, is the most available...