Triglycerin
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| Post Date: | Nov 25,2013 |
| Expiry Date: | Nov 25,2014 |
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Cas No. :56090-54-1
Quantity: 10000Metric Tons Specs:colorless liquid Price:16500 RMB Metric Tons Payment Method: T/T Main article: hypertriglyceridemia In the human body, high levels of triglycerides in the bloodstream have been linked to atherosclerosis and, by extension, the risk of heart disease and stroke.[citation needed] However, the relative negative impact of raised levels of triglycerides compared to that of LDL:HDL ratios is as yet unknown. The risk can be partly accounted for by a strong inverse relationship between triglyceride level and HDL-cholesterol level. Guidelines[edit] Reference ranges for blood tests, showing usual ranges for triglycerides (increasing with age) in orange at right. The American Heart Association has set guidelines for triglyceride levels:[4] Level mg/dL Level mmol/L Interpretation <151 <1.70 Normal range – low risk 151-199 1.70-2.25 Slightly above normal 200-499 2.26-5.65 Some risk >499 >5.65 Very high – high risk These levels are tested after fasting 8 to 12 hours. Triglyceride levels remain temporarily higher for a period of time after eating. Reducing triglyceride levels[edit] Diets high in refined carbohydrates, with carbohydrates accounting for more than 60% of the total energy intake, can increase triglyceride levels.[5] Of note is how the correlation is stronger for those with higher BMI (28+) and insulin resistance (more common among overweight and obese) is a primary suspect cause of this phenomenon of carbohydrate-induced hypertriglyceridemia.[6] There is evidence that carbohydrate consumption causing a high glycemic index can cause insulin overproduction and increase triglyceride levels in women.[7] Adverse changes associated with carbohydrate intake, including triglyceride levels, are stronger risk factors for heart disease in women than in men.[8] Triglyceride levels are also reduced by moderate exercise[9] and by consuming omega-3 fatty acids from fish, flax seed oil, and other sources. [10] Carnitine has the ability to lower blood triglyceride levels.[11] In some cases, fibrates have been used to bring down triglycerides substantially.[12] Heavy alcohol consumption can elevate triglycerides levels.[13] Industrial uses[edit] Linseed oil and related oils are important components of useful products used in oil paints and related coatings. Linseed oil is rich in di- and triunsaturated fatty acid components, which tend to harden in the presence of oxygen. This heat-producing hardening process is peculiar to these so-called "drying oils". It is caused by a polymerization process that begins with oxygen molecules attacking the carbon backbone. Triglycerides are also split into their components via transesterification during the manufacture of biodiesel. The resulting fatty acid esters can be used as fuel in diesel engines. The glycerin has many uses, such as in the manufacture of food and in the production of pharmaceuticals. Staining Staining for fatty acids, triglycerides, lipoproteins, and other lipids is done through the use of lysochromes (fat-soluble dyes). These dyes can allow the qualification of a certain fat of interest by staining the material a specific color. Some examples: Sudan IV, Oil Red O, and Sudan Black B. Interactive pathway map. |
| CAS Registry Number: | 56090-54-1 |
| Company: | JINAN DOWIN CHEMICAL CO.LTD |
| Contact: | Lanlan MA |
| Tel: | 18866826411 |
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