Noun
A compound radical, C3H5, regarded as the essential radical of glycerin. It is metameric with allyl. Called also propenyl.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOf four studies that compare bioavailability of the glyceryl ester form of fish oil vs. the ethyl ester form, two have concluded the natural glyceryl ester form is better, and the other two studies did not find a significant difference. Source: Internet
They developed a mixture of unsaturated fatty acids ( glycerol trioleate and glyceryl trierucate in a 4:1 ratio), known as Lorenzo's oil that inhibits elongation of saturated fatty acids in the body. Source: Internet
Optional ingredients that may be added in allowed amounts are onions, celery, garlic, and bay leaf; salt; gum gluten; and concentrated glyceryl monostearate. Source: Internet
Uniplex 260 by Rhein Chemie Lanxess Group is a glyceryl tribenzoate. Source: Internet
This invention relates to a method for reducing the appearance of fine lines or wrinkles on skin, and other conditions, by topically applying a composition including glyceryl di-salicylate and glyceryl mono-salicylate compounds. Source: Internet