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Meaning of "saponified"
Saponified is the past tense of the verb 'saponify', which means to convert a substance into soap
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- simple past tense and past participle of saponify
- Treated by saponification
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saponified
A perfectly saponified polyvinyl alcohol may be used.
In hot alkaline solution shellac can be saponified.
This compound is then saponified and thereafter extracted.
The saponified extract is then washed with water.
The dibenzyloxy diethyl tartrate was saponified as follows.
Extracted lipid was saponified with alcoholic sodium hydroxide.
The chemically modified wax may be esterified or saponified.
This mills or mixes the saponified product of copolymer.
This is because the oil may not have saponified.
The polyvinyl alcohol may be saponified completely or partly.
And saponified cord factor.
Examples of anionic surfactants are saponified fatty acids.
The wax is saponified and entrained with the iridisomes.
The collected bacterial mass was saponified and methylated.
The saponified extract is washed with water leaving an oily residue.
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This acetate can then be saponified and oxidized to khusimone.
Prior concentration of unsaponifiable oil decreases the volumes of oil to be saponified.
Mg of expected saponified product is obtained.
The methyl ester is saponified.
The ester was saponified using sodium hydroxide to provide the acid.
Then the product obtained in step b is saponified and decarboxylated.
Samples are saponified to convert retinol esters to retinol and to destroy interfering substances.
Animal fats are also hydrolyzed or saponified directly to generate glycerin.
Esterified or saponified substituted amide waxes and other chemically modified waxes.
The polyvinyl alcohol may be completely saponified or partially saponified.
The lipid is then saponified to obtain free eicosapentaenoic acid or a salt thereof.
The adduct is isolated by chromatography and saponified with aqueous lithium hydroxide.
The saponified vinyl alcohol polymer may then be isolated for further processing.
One of the early superabsorbents was a saponified starch graft polyacrylonitrile copolymer.
Oil saponified of high biological activity opposite to nematodes and fungi of neck and root.
The isolated sulphatide fraction was saponified and rechromatographed on silica gel.
This herbicidal composition utilizes an active ingredient which is a mixture of partially saponified fatty acids.
The earliest superabsorbent materials were saponified starch graft polyacrylonitrile copolymers.
The partially saponified polyvinyl alcohol should have the above mentioned relatively low degree of saponification.
The copolymer is alternatively referred to as a hydrolyzed or saponified ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer.
The oleoresin is then saponified to complete hydrolysis of the xanthophylls and chlorophylls present.
References herein to a soap include a soap precursor to be saponified to a soap during deinking.
The alkyl ester is then saponified in a methanol medium in the presence of soda.
A further class of such hydrophobes are ethoxylates of such partially saponified fatty acid glycerides.
I do not think saponified shea butter is any better than saponified olive oil.
The vinyl ester polymer thus obtained may be saponified to form a polyvinyl alcohol.
A second identical saponified and neutralized batch was prepared and transferred to the settling tank.
The vinyl ester copolymer thus obtained may be saponified to form a vinyl alcohol copolymer.
Samples were saponified with methanolic KOH and derivatized with the UV absorbing group bromophenacyl bromide.
The compound obtained in the preceding stage is saponified before being dissolved in methylene chloride.
Advantageously, the polymer is not completely saponified.
The oleoresin may then be saponified to complete hydrolysis of the xanthophylls and chlorophylls present.
Ideal for use in the present invention would be a highly crystallized totally saponified polyvinyl acetate.
The resulting diester is saponified and converted to the diacid chloride under standard conditions.
The resultant soap that Olive oil produces when saponified is very mild and gentle.