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tristearin

[¦trī′stir·ən]
(organic chemistry)
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Alajami, "Characterization of celecoxib-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles formulated with tristearin and softisan 100," Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, vol.
Moreover, some structures evidence the inner lamellar morphology of nanoparticles, probably due to the presence of tristearin mixed with Nafion (liquid at room temperature) resulting in the typical "sandwich-like" appearance.
Partitioning behaviour of praziquantel (PZQ) was tested in three triglycerides with different chain lengths, trimyristin ([C.sub.14]), tripalmitin ([C.sub.16]), and tristearin ([C.sub.18]).
Change in tristearin concentration was used to indicate the progress of the reaction.
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