This chapter reviews several important aspects of structured triglycerides (STs) and diglycerides (SDs), with the most updated literature on the topic. STs and SDs are synthesized to achieve some specific metabolic effects or to enhance physical鈥揷hemical properties of fats and oils. They comprise...
2. What are the advantages of potentiometric techniques? Name some advantages of using acetaminophen instead of aspirin as an analgesic. Describe some properties of hydrocarbons and explain why they are important. What advantage does crystallinity offer in a thermoplastic?
What are the three different types of secondary protein structure? What basic structural property of DNA serves as a basis for most techniques used in genetic engineering? How are polymer properties affected by the molecular structure of the polymer? Compare polymers based on chemical composition, cr...
Elastase is a serine-containing protease found in the pancreas of all animals. Elastase active substances are also found in human aorta, skin, platelets and white blood cells. In addition, some microorganisms and plants also have Elastase active substances. The most striking property of Elastase is...
Medium chain triglycerides are a type of fat. There are a number of different purposes of medium chain triglycerides, with...
correlation to be impartial of weight problems and weight achieve alone, and consider soda’s inflammatory properties play a job. Sugary drinks have additionally been linked to increased ranges of triglycerides and low ranges of HDL, or good ldl cholesterol, which all result in poor coronary heart...
and in the body. Triglycerides are needed for good health and they are a rich energy source, as they provide more than twice as much energy for the body as carbohydrates and protein. However, high triglyceride levels increase the risk of heart disease, according to the American Heart ...
Which elements are found in a) carbohydrates b) lipids and c) proteins? What are the smallest pieces lipids are digested into? Due to which of the following properties of steroids are they included in lipids? A. cholesterol is a steroid B. some of the hormones are made of steroids C...
How does the type of carbohydrates impact health? What is a common adverse reaction associated with niacin therapy? How can it be minimized? What are some of the properties of an amniote egg? What are the properties of antiseptic? Explain how the coronary heart diseases manifes...
Describe some properties of hydrocarbons and explain why they are important. Why do primary alcohols oxidize more than secondary alcohols? Define the term hydrophilic. Define what is Saturated compounds? Explain the term 'Carbohydrate'. Explain whether Triclosan is a Base or an Acid. Give a brief...