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glyc·er·in also glyc·er·ine G0161800 (glĭs′ər-ĭn)n. Glycerol or a preparation of glycerol. [French glycérine, from Greek glukeros, sweet.]glyc•er•ol (ˈglɪs əˌrɔl, -ˌrɒl) n. a colorless liquid, C3H8O3, used as a sweetener and preservative, and in suppositories and skin emollients. [1880–85; glycer (in) + -ol1] glyc·er·in also glyc·er·ine (glĭs′ər-ĭn) See glycerol.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | glycerin - a sweet syrupy trihydroxy alcohol obtained by saponification of fats and oilsglycerine, glycerolalcohol - any of a series of volatile hydroxyl compounds that are made from hydrocarbons by distillation | Translationsglycerin(e) (ˈglisəriːn) , ((American) -rin) noun a sweet, sticky, colourless liquid. 甘油 甘油glycerin
glycerin[′glis·ə·rən] (organic chemistry) glycerol glycerol, glycerin, glycerineColorless, odorless fluid used in mixing synthetic and natural resins for paints and varnishes; used for making distempers more pliable; used in the manufacture of some adhesives.glycerin
glycerin [glis´er-in] a clear, colorless, syrupy liquid, used as an diuretic" >osmotic diuretic to reduce intraocular pressure, a laxative, a soothing agent in cough preparations, and as a moistening agent and solvent for drugs; it is a trihydric sugar alcohol, being the alcoholic component of fats. See also glycerol.glyc·er·ol (glis'ĕr-ol), A sweet viscous fluid obtained by the saponification of fats and fixed oils; used as a solvent, as a skin emollient, by injection or in the form of suppository for constipation, and as a vehicle and sweetening agent. Synonym(s): 1, 2, 3-propanetriol, glycerin, glycerite (1) , glyceryl alcoholglycerin also glycerine (glĭs′ər-ĭn)n. Glycerol or a preparation of glycerol.Fig. 174 Glycerol . Molecular structure. glycerol or glycerin a simple LIPID that is a basic component of fats. See Fig. 174 . Glycerol contains high amounts of energy which can be released in metabolism. see GLYCOLYSIS.hyperosmotic agent A drug that makes blood plasma hypertonic thus drawing fluid out of the eye and leading to a reduction in intraocular pressure. It is used in solution in the treatment of angle-closure glaucoma and sometimes before surgery to decrease the intraocular pressure. Common agents include glycerin (glycerol), isosorbide, mannitol and urea. See hypertonic solution.glyc·er·ol , glycerin (glis'ĕr-ol, -in) A sweet viscous fluid obtained by the saponification of fats and fixed oils; used as a solvent, as a skin emollient, by injection or in the form of suppository for constipation, and as a sweetener. glycerin Related to glycerin: glycerin suppositorySynonyms for glycerinnoun a sweet syrupy trihydroxy alcohol obtained by saponification of fats and oilsSynonymsRelated Words |