different between monoglyceride vs monocaprin
monoglyceride
English
Etymology
mono- +? glyceride
Noun
monoglyceride (plural monoglycerides)
- (organic chemistry) a lipid, an ester of glycerol and one fatty acid (in the 1- or 2- positions)
See also
- diglyceride
- triglyceride
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monocaprin
English
Etymology
mono- +? caprin
Noun
monocaprin (plural monocaprins)
- (organic chemistry) Either of two isomeric monoglycerides of capric acid
Related terms
- dicaprin
- tricaprin
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