Glyceryl vs Lipyl - What's the difference?
glyceryl | lipyl |
(organic chemistry) Either of the univalent, divalent or trivalent radicals derived from glycerol by removing hydrogen atoms from one, two or three hydroxyl groups
(organic chemistry, obsolete) glyceryl
* 1860 , George Edward Day, Chemistry in its relations to physiology and medicine
As nouns the difference between glyceryl and lipyl
is that glyceryl is either of the univalent, divalent or trivalent radicals derived from glycerol by removing hydrogen atoms from one, two or three hydroxyl groups while lipyl is glyceryl.glyceryl
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(en noun)lipyl
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(-)- Oxide of lipyl , though a hypothetical body, is of far more importance than any of the preceding bases.