Examples of using Palmitic in English and their translations into Polish
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Palmitic acid is involved in the regulation of hormones;
Isopropyl palmitate is the ester of isopropyl alcohol and palmitic acid.
Palmitic and myristic acids are involved in cell messaging
The organic macadamia oil is the only one with such a high content of palmitic acid 16-24.
Saturated fatty acids(eg, palmitic acid, stearic acid)
myristic and palmitic.
linoleic, palmitic and arachidonic acid,
myristic, palmitic, capric, stearic.
Contains a high concentration of palmitic acid, it means component comprising the building blocks of the compounds of the human skin.
VIVID Polyglycerol Esters of Fatty Acids PGE is emulsifier made from polyglycerol, palmitic and stearic acid.
More than 60% of palmitic acid was esterified in the internal position of triacyglicerols,
small amounts of palmitic(7.1%), stearic(2.2%) and linolenic acids 1.5.
This peptide is combined with palmitic acid to make it more lipophillic,
Palm oil has an especially high concentration of saturated fat, specifically the 16-carbon saturated fatty acid, palmitic acid, to which it gives its name.
Has composition inulin, palmitic acid, steric
oleic acid(24%), palmitic acid(14.5%), and stearic acid 6.4.
Palmitic acid is the most abundant fatty acid in mother's milk and most of it occurs in a form that allows it to be absorbed and used by the baby.
is a new generation amino-peptide composed of three amino acids connected with palmitic acid.
The organic macadamia oil is the only one with such a high content of palmitic acid(16-24%) which protects the skin in the same way as sebum produced by human skin.
as well as the presence of essential amino acids such as palmitic, stearic, linolenic and oleic acids.
Traditional existing preparations originally contained a form of palmitic acid that could not be used by the baby
oleic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid,
oleic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid
The enzyme alpha lipase, produced by genetically modified Aspergillus mould, can now be used to produce the natural form of palmitic acid for milk preparations for premature babies.
VIVID Polyglycerol Esters of Fatty Acids PGE140 is emulsifier made from polyglycerol, palmitic and stearic acid, with low free glycerol,
VIVIDR self emulsifying glyceryl monostearate DH-Z80 is a mixture principally consisting of mono-, di and triglycerides of stearic and palmitic acids and of minor proportions of glycerides of other fatty acids.