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Q: How does phosphatidylcholine differ from tristearin?
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Molecular formula for tristearin?

The molecular formula for tristearin is C57H110O6. Another name for tristearin is glycerol tristearate. This is an odorless powder that is insoluble in water.


Write the equation of the action of pancreatin on a molecule of tristearin?

Tristearin is a type of triglyceride which is found in hard fat deposits. The chemical equation for the action of pancreatin on tristearin is triglyceride + 2H2O --> 2HO(O=C)C17H35 + monoglyceride.


What are the functional groups of tristearin?

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Tristearin and triolein are lipids which is an oil?

triolein


Calculate the mass of H2O produced by metabolism of 1.6 kg of fat assuming the fat consists entirely of tristearin C57H110O6?

Sorry this was the whole question but it wouldn't fit.Calculate the mass of H2O produced by metabolism of 1.6 kg of fat, assuming the fat consists entirely of tristearin C57H110O6, a typical animal fat, and assuming that during metabolism, tristearin reacts with O2 to form only CO2 and H2O.


What is the most common type of phospholipids in the cell membrane of nerve cells?

PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE


What is molecular weight of soya lecithin?

The molecule phosphatidylcholine Lecithin Its C40H80NO8P


What role does phosphatidylcholine play in the Cellular World?

It plays a role that cannot be performed by any other Bio-Molecule.


What has the author Jennifer M Yule written?

Jennifer M. Yule has written: 'Phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin signalling pathways in the control of proliferation and differentiation'


Which lipid found exclusively on membrane phosphatidylcholine or phosphoethanolamine?

Phosphotidylethanolamines are typically found only in prokaryotic membranes. Phosphatidylcholines are found in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.


What is the classification of citicholine?

Citicoline is a psychostimulant or nootropic drug. It belongs to the phosphatidylcholine generation of chemicals and is used to treat strokes, vision problems, and memory disorders.


What cell membranes made out of?

Phospholipid bilayer (types of phospholipids are Sphingomyelin, Sphingoethanolamin, Sphingoserin, Phosphatidylcholine, Sphingocholine). In between the phospholipds you also find cholesterol and intermembrane protein.