Glyceride – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
glyceride
n.
compound of glycerine and fatty acids
Glyceride
glyceride
Noun
1. an ester of glycerol and fatty acids that occurs naturally as fats and fatty oils; "fresh fats contain glycerides of fatty acids and very little free acid"
(synonym) acylglycerol
(hypernym) glyceryl ester
(hyponym) triglyceride
(part-holonym) fat
Glyceride
(n.)
A compound ether (formed from glycerin). Some glycerides exist ready formed as natural fats, others are produced artificially.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
glyceride (monoglyceride; diglyceride; triglyceride)
Glycerides are fats and oils that are
esters of
glycerol with one or more
fatty acids . Monoglycerides, diglycerides, and triglycerides contain one, two, and three fatty acids linked to the glycerol, respectively.