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Triglyceride polymers

PTS Bioscanner 2000 for Triglycerides Polymer Technology Systems, Inc. Measures triglycerides in whole blood... [Pg.141]

Gonz alez-Munoz, M.J., Bastida, S., and S anchez-Muniz, F.J. (1998) Short-Term In Vivo Digestibility of Triglyceride Polymers, Dimmers, and Monomers of Thermoxidized Palm Olein Used in Deep-Frying, J. Agric. Food Chem. 46,5188-5193. [Pg.149]

Supercritical fluid chromatography has found many applications in the analysis of polymers, fossil fuels, waxes, drugs, and food products. Its application in the analysis of triglycerides is shown in Figure 12.38. [Pg.597]

The first paints were based upon linseed oil (obtained from flax). This is an unsaturated long-chain triglyceride, which, with metal activators, crosslinks via radical pathways to form a continuous film on the substrate. Modern paints use synthetic polymers together with either a solvent or suspending medium (e.g., water), which evaporates leaving the deposited film. Exceptions are powder coatings, which require heat for completion. [Pg.81]

The internal hydrophobic core of lipospheres is composed of fats and biodegradable polymers, mainly triglycerides and lactide-based polymers, whereas the surface activity of liposphere particles is provided by the surrounding lecithin layer, composed of phospholipid molecules. [Pg.3]

All liposphere formulations prepared remained stable during the 3-month period of the study, and no phase separation or appearance of aggregates were observed. The difference between polymeric lipospheres and the standard liposphere formulations is the composition of the internal core of the particles. Standard lipospheres, such as those previously described, consist of a solid hydrophobic fat core composed of neutral fats like tristearin, whereas, in the polymeric lipospheres, biodegradable polymers such as polylactide or polycaprolactone were substituted for the triglycerides. Both types of lipospheres are thought to be stabilized by one layer of phospholipid molecules embedded in their surface. [Pg.6]

Fatty Acid Esters and Fatty Alcohols Fatty acid esters are obtained by transesterification of triglycerides (vegetable oils) or by esterification of fatty acid with alcohol or polyols. Fatty alcohols are obtained by hydrogenation of esters on metal catalysts. Fatty acid esters and fatty alcohols are useful platform molecules to prepare surfactants, emulsifier, lubricants and polymers. [Pg.62]

The catalytic conversion of platform molecules produced by bioconversion of renewables into bioproducts. This is already the basis of many industrial processes, leading to important tonnages of chemicals and polymers from carbohydrates and triglycerides and fine chemicals from terpenes. This approach needs to be extended and process efficiency should be strengthened by designing more active and selective catalysts. [Pg.72]

Refractive index Universal polymers, sugars, triglycerides, organic acids, excipients O.l-lOpg... [Pg.62]

Seed oil triglycerides are not new to the field of polyurethane polymers. The most common naturally hydroxylated seed oil, castor oil, has been used directly in the preparation of polyurethanes for many years. The formulations that contain castor oil benefit from improved weatherability, moisture resistance, and the low cost of castor oil, but the benefits are generally offset by some compromises in performance. [Pg.322]

Such a system has been used for the comprehensive 2D chromatography of proteins [9,14], synthetic polymers [16], oxygen heterocyclic fraction of cold-pressed citrus oils [22,29], carotenoids [39], triglycerides in fats and oils [18-21], pharmaceuticals [29], and acidic and phenolic compounds [27,28]. [Pg.107]


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