different between diglyceride vs phosphatidate
diglyceride
English
Etymology
di- +? glyceride
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /da???l?s??a?d/
Noun
diglyceride (plural diglycerides)
- (chemistry) a lipid, an ester of glycerol and two fatty acids (the same or different, in the 1,2 or 1,3 positions)
See also
- monoglyceride
- triglyceride
- diglyceride on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
diglyceride From the web:
- what is diglycerides of fatty acids
- what is diglycerides made of
- what is diglycerides used for
- what does diglycerides mean
- what does triglyceride look like
- what are diglyceride and triglyceride
- what is diglycerides made up of
- what is diglyceride composed of
phosphatidate
English
Etymology
phosphatide +? -ate
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /f?s?fæt?de?t/
Noun
phosphatidate (plural phosphatidates)
- (chemistry) A monoglyceride or diglyceride combined with phosphoric acid; combines with another simple organic molecule to form a phospholipid.
Related terms
- phosphatide
- phosphatidyl
phosphatidate From the web:
- what is phosphatidate
- vasvi meaning
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