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Stearin /ˈstɪərɪn/, or
tristearin, or
glyceryl tristearate is an odourless,
white powder. It is a
triglyceride derived from
three units of
stearic acid...
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mixtures of the
glycerides of
isoricinoleic acids and much
smaller traces of
tristearin and the
glyceride of
dihydroxysteric acid.
Ricinolein is the
active principle...
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years later,
Marcellin Berthelot, one of Pelouze's students,
synthesized tristearin and
tripalmitin by
reaction of the
analogous fatty acids with glycerin...
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rarely similar and are thus
called pure fats. For example, tripalmitin,
tristearin, etc. Lehmann,
Michael (February 2018). "Endocrine and
physiological regulation...
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refers to a
broader class of molecules, and
includes triglycerides (e.g.
tristearin),
diglycerides (e.g.
glycerol bahenate),
monoglycerides (e.g. glycerol...
- A.; Peschar, R.; Schenk, H. (2001). "Structure of β-trimyristin and β-
tristearin from high-resolution X-ray
powder diffraction data". Acta Crystallographica...
- 2540-54-7 C57H106TiO7
isopropyl trioleyl titanate 136144-62-2 C57H110O6
tristearin 555-43-1 C57H116
heptapentacontane 5856-67-7 C58H66N10O9
pasireotide 396091-73-9...