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The product of fasting glucose and triglycerides as surrogate for identifying insulin resistance in apparently healthy subjects.

Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders, 2008
BACKGROUND Because the insulin test is expensive and is not available in most laboratories in the cities of undeveloped countries, we tested whether the product of fasting triglycerides and glucose levels (TyG) is a surrogate for estimating insulin ...
L. Simental‐Mendía   +2 more
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Mercury Sorbents Made By Inverse Vulcanization of Sustainable Triglycerides: The Plant Oil Structure Influences the Rate of Mercury Removal from Water

Advanced Sustainable Systems, 2019
High sulfur content polymers are prepared through the copolymerization of sustainable triglycerides and sulfur. These products of “inverse vulcanization” contain 50% sulfur by mass and are evaluated in the removal of mercury from water.
A. D. Tikoalu   +2 more
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Triglycerides

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2012
To discuss the relevance of triglycerides to cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk.Triglycerides are a commonly measured component of lipid profiles. Raised triglycerides are a component of the metabolic syndrome and are strongly associated with future risk of diabetes as well as cardiovascular disease.
Adie Viljoen   +3 more
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Triglyceride Metabolism in the Liver

Comprehensive Physiology, 2018
ABSTRACTTriglyceride molecules represent the major form of storage and transport of fatty acids within cells and in the plasma. The liver is the central organ for fatty acid metabolism. Fatty acids accrue in liver by hepatocellular uptake from the plasma and by de novo biosynthesis.
Michele Alves-Bezerra, David E. Cohen
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The Triglyceride Connection in Atherosclerosis

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1992
OBJECTIVE: To examine the proposed mechanism of triglyceride-induced atherogenesis, to address the controversy surrounding serum triglycerides as a coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factor, and to recommend an appropriate therapeutic approach to hypertriglyceridemia. DATA SOURCES: Studies, review articles, and editorials published since 1976. A MEDLINE
K Geurian, C W Weart, J B Pinson
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HPLC of triglycerides

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1979
AbstractTriglyceride separation was investigated on a reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) column using two different solvent systems. Complete separation of model compounds differing by two methylene groups was achieved. Partial or complete separation was also observed in critical pairs; for example, the different types of ...
B. Herslöf, B. Töregård, O. Podlaha
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Triglycerides and gallstone formation

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2010
Changes in bile acid (BA) metabolism and gallbladder function are critical factors in the pathogenesis of gallstones. Patients with hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) - often overweight and insulin resistant - are at risk for gallstone disease. The question arises whether HTG itself contributes to gallstone formation or whether gallstone disease only ...
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Triglyceride-lowering trials

Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2017
Purpose of review We provide an overview of current evidence about the independent role of high triglyceride levels for cardiovascular risk and for acute pancreatitis. Recent findings Natural experiments of Mendelian randomization have given us a deeper understanding about the ...
Alicia J. Jenkins, Anthony C Keech
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Triglyceride metabolism in pregnancy

2011
During pregnancy, complex changes occur in lipid profiles. From the 12th week of gestation, phospholipids, cholesterol (total, LDL, HDL), and triglycerides (TG) increase in response to estrogen stimulation and insulin resistance. Transition to a catabolic state favors maternal tissue lipid use as energy sources, thus sparing glucose and amino acids for
Alessandra Bertolotto   +4 more
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Micromethod for the direct determination of serum triglycerides.

Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 1957
A microprocedure for the direct determination of triglyceride concentrations in biologic specimens is presented. The method depends on the quantitative removal of phosphatides from the sample and the subsequent determination of esterified glycerol.
E. Van Handel, D. B. Zilversmit
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