Examples of using Esterification in English and their translations into Greek
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Besides the transesterification and esterification processes, high power ultrasound supports the extraction of oils from crops(e.g. rapeseed,
Diacylglycerol(DAGs) can be produced by partial hydrolysis, esterification or glycerolysis through chemical
prodrug of Tenofovir has been developed by esterification, and then to make tenofovir fumarate ester.
the challenge is biofuel plantation for higher yield, esterification technologies for higher output and changes to automobile power plants.
i.e., esterification and alkylation.
R and R' are the two oligomer chains, R'' is a sacrificial unit such as a methyl group(methanol is the byproduct of the esterification reaction).
PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate is derived from the esterification of the coconut fatty acids with glycerol.
galacturonic acid and esterification degree were considered as the indicators of the extraction efficiency.
in a range of reactions including oxidation-reduction, esterification, and long chain polymerization.
degree of esterification, ash content of extracted pectin.
notably reduction to stearyl alcohol, and esterification with a range of alcohols.
a notable one being reduction to stearyl alcohol, and esterification with a range of alcohols.
Since esterification is highly reversible,
This reaction generates one equivalent of water for every condensation(esterification) step, and that is undesirable
the reaction is the reverse reaction of the Fischer esterification.
phytostanols is esterified with fatty acids from vegetable oils by two different ways that are trans-esterification using fatty acid methylesters and direct esterification using free fatty acid.
hydrogenation, esterification, transesterification or other crackings
Additional explanations that do not invoke plasma FFA reduction as the central driver of lipid profile modification include nicotinic acid-mediated inhibition of de novo lipogenesis or esterification of fatty acids into TG in the liver.
Since esterification is highly reversible,
as raw materials through esterification or transesterification and polycondensation-- Polyethylene terephthalate(PET), a fiber made by spinning and post-treatment.