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glyceride

[′glis·ə‚rīd]
(biochemistry)
An ester of glycerin and an organic acid radical; fats are glycerides of certain long-chain fatty acids.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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A 50 [micro]l aliquot was used for Agilent 6410B Triple Quadrupole LCMS testing to analyze sphingolipids, and another 50 [micro]l was used for Thermo Scientific HPLC-LTQ/FTICRMS testing to analyze phosphoglycerides, glycerides and sphingomyelins.
We analyzed all the calibration standard solutions in duplicate and used the ratios of the ion intensities (m/z 145/147) to construct a calibra tion curve that was used to quantify total glycerides (as glycerol triacetate) in serum samples with undetermined total glyceride concentration.
Note--TAG-Triacylglyceride, DAG-Diacylglyceride, FF-Free fatty acids and MAG-Monoacyl glyceride.
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They play a significant role in the processing of fatty acids and glycerides for biodiesel production.
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