glyceric acid
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~ a syrupy acid obtained by oxidation of glycerol or glyceraldehyde
glyceric aldehyde
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~ a sweet crystalline aldehyde formed by the breakdown of sugars
glyceride
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~ 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"
glycerin
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~ a sweet syrupy trihydroxy alcohol obtained by saponification of fats and oils
glycerinated gelatin
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~ a gelatinous preparation made from gelatin and glycerin and water; used as a base for ointments and suppositories
glycerine
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~ a sweet syrupy trihydroxy alcohol obtained by saponification of fats and oils
glycerite
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~ a medicine made by mixing a substance in glycerin
glycerogel
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~ a medicated skin preparation made from glycerin and glycerinated gelatin
glycerogelatin
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~ a medicated skin preparation made from glycerin and glycerinated gelatin
glycerol
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~ a sweet syrupy trihydroxy alcohol obtained by saponification of fats and oils
glycerole
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~ a medicine made by mixing a substance in glycerin
glyceryl ester
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~ an ester of glycerol
glyceryl
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~ a trivalent radical derived from glycerol by removing the three hydroxyl radicals
glycine
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~ the simplest amino acid found in proteins and the principal amino acid in sugar cane
Glycine
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~ genus of Asiatic erect or sprawling herbs: soya bean
genus Glycine
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~ genus of Asiatic erect or sprawling herbs: soya bean
glycogen
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~ one form in which body fuel is stored; stored primarily in the liver and broken down into glucose when needed by the body
glycogenesis
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~ the conversion of glucose to glycogen when the glucose in the blood exceeds the demand
glycogenesis
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~ the formation in animals of glycogen from glucose