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American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 1991
The goal of the present study was to determine 1) whether the poor digestion and absorption of glycerol tristearate (TS) that we observed previously is due to amount fed and 2) whether the digestion, absorption, and lymphatic transport of TS is affected by the presence of either a saturated fat [glycerol tripalmitate (TP)] or a monounsaturated fat ...
S E, Bergstedt +5 more
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The goal of the present study was to determine 1) whether the poor digestion and absorption of glycerol tristearate (TS) that we observed previously is due to amount fed and 2) whether the digestion, absorption, and lymphatic transport of TS is affected by the presence of either a saturated fat [glycerol tripalmitate (TP)] or a monounsaturated fat ...
S E, Bergstedt +5 more
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Glycerol and Glycerol Glycol Glycodendrimers
ChemInform, 2004Non-covalent interactions between structural parts of complex oligosaccharides and saccharide-recognising proteins are of crucial importance for many cell communication phenomena. Specificity of such interactions and stability of these ligand-receptor complexes are achieved through multivalent interactions between multiple copies of a saccharide ligand
Mike M. K. Boysen +3 more
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Glycerol and Glycerol Glycol Glycodendrimers
European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2003AbstractNon‐covalent interactions between structural parts of complex oligosaccharides and saccharide‐recognising proteins are of crucial importance for many cell communication phenomena. Specificity of such interactions and stability of these ligand‐receptor complexes are achieved through multivalent interactions between multiple copies of a ...
Mike M. K. Boysen +3 more
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Glycerol and Glycerol Phosphates
2008Disorders of glycerol metabolism include glycerol kinase deficiency and glycerol intolerance syndrome. Glycerol is a neutral, colorless liquid that can be detected in urine and blood. Analysis in urine is done by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry as performed for urine organic acid analysis as long as the sample is not treated with an ion exchange ...
Katrina M. Dipple, Edward R.B. McCabe
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Enzymatic production of glycerol acetate from glycerol
Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 2015In this study, we report the enzymatic production of glycerol acetate from glycerol and methyl acetate. Lipases are essential for the catalysis of this reaction. To find the optimum conditions for glycerol acetate production, sequential experiments were designed.
Seokhyeon, Oh, Chulhwan, Park
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Metabolic Engineering, 2001
Glycerol, one of the most important by-products of alcoholic fermentation, has positive effects on the sensory properties of fermented beverages. It was recently shown that the most direct approach for increasing glycerol formation is to overexpress GPD1, which encodes the glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GPDH) isoform Gpd1p.
Remize, F., Barnavon, L., Dequin, Sylvie
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Glycerol, one of the most important by-products of alcoholic fermentation, has positive effects on the sensory properties of fermented beverages. It was recently shown that the most direct approach for increasing glycerol formation is to overexpress GPD1, which encodes the glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GPDH) isoform Gpd1p.
Remize, F., Barnavon, L., Dequin, Sylvie
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Glycerol metabolism in higher plants: Glycerol kinase
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1987Glycerol kinase activity was identified in extracts of higher plant seeds and seedlings, and was partially purified and characterized from cucumber radicle tissue. The enzyme was localized in the post-mitochondrial supernatant of the cell, and catalyzed the formation of glycerol-3-phosphate. The pH optiumum was 9.0.
D, Sadava, K, Moore
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Talanta, 2018
Glycerol carbonate (GLC) is a very important chemical having a variety of application viz., green solvent in organic synthesis, an electrolyte in lithium batteries, wetting agent in cosmetics and precursor in polymer and food industry for the synthesis of 1,3-sn-diglycerides.
Avneet, Kaur +2 more
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Glycerol carbonate (GLC) is a very important chemical having a variety of application viz., green solvent in organic synthesis, an electrolyte in lithium batteries, wetting agent in cosmetics and precursor in polymer and food industry for the synthesis of 1,3-sn-diglycerides.
Avneet, Kaur +2 more
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