0 a thick, sweet, colourless liquid that has many industrial and medical uses, for example to make food taste sweet and in treatments for the skin: --
1 a clear, thick liquid found in fats and oils, which is used in making many things, including explosives and medicines --
The sections were then covered in a 4:1 solution of glycerol: distilled water and glass coverslips held in place by nail enamel.
Moreover, the synthetic diacylglycerol analog, 1-oleoyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycerol, also fails to activate the light-sensitive channels.
Detection by high pressure infrared spectrometry of hydrogen-bonding between water and triacetyl glycerol.
Both of these molecules contain transbilayer pores, permeable to glycerol and to water, respectively, but impermeable to ions.
It stayed at this level with smaller non-electrolytes down to the size of glycerol.
The viscous syrup (green) was placed in the outer lock, and the glycerol (red) in the inner lock.
Preliminary estimates of the permeability of mouse ova and early embryos to glycerol.
Bioprotectants such as glycerol and trehalose as well as organic solvents have been used in experiments with lyophilized protein powders.