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triglyceride (from tri- and glyceride; also TG, triacylglycerol, TAG, or
triacylglyceride) is an
ester derived from
glycerol and
three fatty acids. Triglycerides...
- This is
because the
triacylglycerides in HDL
serve as a substrate, but the
lipoprotein contains proteins around the
triacylglycerides that can
prevent the...
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molecule attached to
three fatty acids by
ester linkages is
called a
triacylglyceride.
Several variations of the
basic structure exist,
including backbones...
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subgenus Drosophila in 11
desert dwelling species.
These pheromones are
triacylglycerides that are
secreted exclusively by
males from
their ejaculatory bulb...
- "LIPD"
endothelium Lipoprotein lipase functions in the
blood to act on
triacylglycerides carried on VLDL (very low
density lipoprotein) so that
cells can take...
- lipid-lowering
agent used for
controlling the high
cholesterol and
triacylglyceride level in the blood. It
belongs to the
class of fibrates. It increases...
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essential for fat
absorption by the
small intestine, as long
chain triacylglycerides cannot be absorbed, and as much as 30% of fat is
hydrolyzed within...
- have
shown that
adipose triglyceride lipase has to
first convert triacylglycerides to diacylglycerides, and that hormone-sensitive
lipase converts the...
- will
combine with
glycerol that
cannot be used in the liver, to make
triacylglycerides causing a
fatty liver. As
three carbon molecules cannot be used to...
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misalignment and
plaque build up in arteries. Additionally,
elevated triacylglyceride levels (molecules used to
store excess fatty acids) were
observed and...