deglycerolize
Verb: - To remove a substance from glycerol or a glycerol solution. This is a technical term, primarily used in chemistry and industrial processes, referring to the separation of a compound from its mixture with glycerol.
The verb "deglycerolize" describes a specific chemical or industrial separation process. It is used in the active voice to indicate the action being performed. - The primary usage is in technical instructions, scientific reports, or process descriptions. - It is a transitive verb and requires a direct object (the substance being removed).
- Verb:
- The laboratory protocol requires us to deglycerolize the blood sample before analysis.
- This machine is designed to efficiently deglycerolize the chemical solution, leaving behind the pure compound.
- Technical/Process Context: The term is almost exclusively found in specialized fields like biochemistry, pharmaceuticals, or chemical engineering. It implies a deliberate procedure to purify a substance by eliminating its glycerol component.
- To preserve the enzymes for long-term storage, scientists first deglycerolize the preparation.
- Deglycerolization (noun): The process or act of removing something from glycerol.
- The deglycerolization of the serum is a critical step in the assay.
- Deglycerolized (adjective/past participle): Describing a substance from which glycerol has been removed.
- The deglycerolized product is then ready for the next phase of synthesis.
- Delipidate (in specific biochemical contexts involving lipids and glycerol removal)
- Purify (from glycerol) (a more general descriptive phrase)
- Separate (from glycerol)
- Glycerolize (to treat or mix with glycerol)
- Mix (with glycerol)
- Combine (with glycerol)
"Deglycerolize" is a highly specialized term. In most general or even many scientific contexts, a descriptive phrase like "remove the glycerol from" or "purify X from glycerol" is more commonly used for clarity. The word itself follows a standard English morphological pattern: the prefix "de-" (meaning removal or reversal) + "glycerol" (the root) + the verbal suffix "-ize".
- remove from glycerol