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Glycerol vs Steapsin - What's the difference?

glycerol | steapsin |

As nouns the difference between glycerol and steapsin

is that glycerol is glycerol while steapsin is (enzyme) a lipase that is secreted from the pancreas to hydrolyse triglycerides to liberate the fatty acids and glycerol.

glycerol

Noun

  • (organic compound) 1,2,3-trihydroxy-propane or propan-1,2,3-triol; a trihydric alcohol
  • A syrupy sweet liquid obtained as a by-product in the manufacture of soap from animal or vegetable oils and fats; it is used as an antifreeze, a plasticizer, and a food sweetener and in the manufacture of dynamite, cosmetics etc.
  • Synonyms

    * when used as a sweetener *glycerin *glycerine

    Derived terms

    *phosphatidylglycerol

    steapsin

    English

    Noun

    (-) (wikipedia steapsin)
  • (enzyme) A lipase that is secreted from the pancreas to hydrolyse triglycerides to liberate the fatty acids and glycerol.