palmitate
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of palmitate
First recorded in 1870–75; palmit(ic acid) + -ate 2
Example Sentences
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The vitamin-A-deficient diet had similar composition to the control diet but with no added vitamin A palmitate.
From Nature • Apr. 4, 2014
Researchers there slathered mice with a retinyl palmitate lotion and then exposed them to different amounts of UV light.
From Slate • Jun. 10, 2013
Ahmed took issue with the EWG's rating methodology and noted that there isn't enough scientific evidence to support the group's concerns about retinyl palmitate.
From Time • May 25, 2011
About 40 percent include retinyl palmitate, a type of vitamin A that the group says may hasten the development of skin cancer.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 19, 2010
This would correspond to a mixture of 18.7 parts of stearate, palmitate, and oleate of glycerine, with 81.3 parts of the same acids combined with cholesteryl.
From Scientific American Supplement, No. 447, July 26, 1884 by Various
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