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Cottonseed Glyceride and Hydrogenated Cottonseed Glyceride

International Journal of Toxicology, 2023
The Expert Panel for Cosmetic Ingredient Safety reviewed newly available studies since their original assessment in 2001, along with updated information regarding product types and concentrations of use, and confirmed that Cottonseed Glyceride and Hydrogenated Cottonseed Glyceride are safe as cosmetic ingredients in the practices of use and ...
Preethi S, Raj   +12 more
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Peanut Glycerides

International Journal of Toxicology, 2023
The Expert Panel for Cosmetic Ingredient Safety reviewed updated information that has become available since their original assessment from 2001, along with updated information regarding product types, and frequency and concentrations of use, and reaffirmed their original conclusion that Peanut Glycerides is safe as a cosmetic ingredient in the ...
Preethi S, Raj   +11 more
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Glyceride distribution in adipose and liver glycerides of animals

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1965
AbstractThe glyceride distribution in depot fats from a series of animals was determined by pancreatic lipase hydrolysis, isolation of hydrolytic products by thin‐layer chromatography (TLC), and fatty acid analysis by gas‐liquid chromatography (GLC).Distribution of the principal types of glycerides (S3, S2U, SU2 U3) in the internal and external adipose
R A, BARFORD   +4 more
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Stimulation of Biosynthesis of Glyceride

Nature, 1967
The biosynthesis of glycerides from glycerolphosphate and palmitate, catalysed by mitochondrial and microsomal fractions, is greatly stimulated by the supernatant fraction (6,000,000×g-min). This is caused by the presence of a specific phosphatidate phosphohydrolase, unsaturated long-chain fatty acids and unspecific protein(s) in the supernatant ...
G, Hübscher   +3 more
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Efficient separation and quantitative sleep evaluation of phospholipids and glycerides of Antarctic krill

open access: yesFood Chemistry
Glycerides and phospholipids are the primary constituents of Antarctic krill lipids. This study aimed to efficiently separate these components using ethanol, water and n-hexane, and further evaluated the effects on sleep-improvement. Based on hydrophilic-
Guo, Xiaoming   +10 more
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ORD and CD studies of glycerides. IV: Unsaturated glycerides

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1979
Abstract ORD and CD curves of unsaturated 1,2-isopropylidene-3-acyl- sn -glycerols, 3-acyl- sn -glycerols and triacyl- sn -glycerols have been studied. With the exception of α,β-unsaturated compounds, the rotation and CD effect are similar to the saturated analogues. However, clear differences exist between the investigated compounds.
Salo Gronowitz, Bengt Herslöf
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3 Final Report on the Safety Assessment of Tallow, Tallow Glyceride, Tallow Glycerides, Hydrogenated Tallow Glyceride, and Hydrogenated Tallow Glycerides

Journal of the American College of Toxicology, 1990
Tallow, Tallow Glyceride, Tallow Glycerides, Hydrogenated Tallow Glyceride, and Hydrogenated Tallow Glycerides are used in eye and face makeup preparations and in skin care preparations. Concentrations of use range from ≤0.1 % to > 50%. The fatty acid constituents of Tallow, and some of the corresponding fatty acid alcohols have been evaluated for ...
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Determination of glycerides in blood serum

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1959
Abstract A method has been presented for the estimation of the serum glycerides. The basic principle is the determination of the glycerol part of the glycerides after separation of the phospholipids on silicic acid. The method is discussed and compared with earlier methods for the estimation of the glycerides in blood serum.
L A, CARLSON, L B, WADSTROM
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An in vitro study of glyceride absorption

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1960
Abstract A comparative study on the absorption of labeled fatty acids and mono-, di-, and triglycerides has been carried out utilizing an in vitro procedure with rat intestine. With this preparation, unesterified fatty acids appeared to have been absorbed with results comparable to those with the intact animal as evidenced by the conversion of ...
H C, TIDWELL, J M, JOHNSTON
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