Examples of 'diglycerides' in a sentence

Meaning of "diglycerides"

diglycerides (noun) - compounds composed of two molecules of glycerol and one or more fatty acids. They are commonly used in food production as emulsifiers and stabilizers
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diglycerides
Mono and diglycerides of the fatty acids.
Then there is mono and diglycerides again.
The presence of diglycerides in edible oils is disadvantageous.
Acid esters of mono and diglycerides.
The presence of diglycerides in such oils is disadvantageous.
Solubilizing agents such as monoglycerides and diglycerides are mentioned.
Such diglycerides and triglycerides are available as vegetable oils.
Partial fatty acid glycerides are monoglycerides and diglycerides.
The diglycerides can be made by glycerolysis of liquid oils.
Gas chromatography can also be used to identify diglycerides.
You do not have mono and diglycerides in your pantry.
Diglycerides that have been esterified with a polymerized hydroxy acid.
Citric acid esters of mono and diglycerides of fatty acids.
The enzymatic hydrolysis of the fat results in an enrichment of diglycerides.
Acetic acid esters of mono and diglycerides of fatty acids.

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Monoglycerides and diglycerides are partial esters of fatty acid esters and glycerol.
Lactic acid esters of mono and diglycerides of fatty acids.
The diacetyl tartaric acid monoglyceride is really a mixture of monoglycerides and diglycerides.
Nucleoside diphosphate diglycerides are known.
Monoglycerides and diacetyl tartaric esters of mono and diglycerides.
Mono and diglycerides.
A further preferred surfactant is a mixture of lactic acid esters of monoglycerides and diglycerides.
Waxes or preferably a mixture of mono and diglycerides are melted to a molten state.
The resulting reaction product contains monoglycerides and triglycerides in addition to diglycerides.
It is also contemplated that synthetic diglycerides and synthetic monoglycerides can be utilized.
The diglycerides to be used in the present invention preferably have a low melting point.
Triglycerides convert temporarily into monoglycerides and diglycerides during digestion.
Both Mono and Diglycerides are made by heating natural oils.
Cytidine diphosphate diglycerides.
Mono - and diglycerides are usually present in minor quantities.
Preparation of diglycerides.
Monoglycerides are normal metabolites in the body formed during the breakdown of triglycerides and diglycerides.
A reduction but not a complete removal of diglycerides in palm oil would therefore be preferable.
Lower yields and microcapsules with a slight tendency to agglomeration were obtained when diglycerides were used.
You can make maltodextrin and diglycerides and xanthan gum and ascorbic acid.
An oil phase is first prepared by mixing oil components such as diglycerides and phytosterol.
Is the mono and diglycerides from an animal or vegetable source?
Mixed acetic and tartaric acid esters of mono and diglycerides of fatty acids.
Are mono and diglycerides derived from plant or animal sources?
Glyceride compositions containing these relatively high levels of diglycerides may be produced enzymatically.
Mono - and diglycerides contain small amounts of trans fat.
There are methods known to remove monoglycerides and diglycerides from the refined oils and fats.
The monoglycerides need not necessarily be pure and can thus for instance contain diglycerides.
Acetylated mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids.
Exemplary groups of compounds may be selected from fatty acid esters and mono and diglycerides.
In one preferred aspect the mono-diglycerides are diglycerides.
Mono and diglycerides are added to the oil-based preparation.
MDG is the combination of monoglycerides and diglycerides.
Preferably mono - and diglycerides are used.
Esterification leads to mixtures of mono - and diglycerides.

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