salatrim

English

Etymology

Abbreviated from short- and long-chain acyl triglyceride molecule.

Noun

salatrim (countable and uncountable, plural salatrims)

  1. A reduced-calorie fat substitute prepared by interesterification of short-chain triglycerides like triacetin or butyrin with hydrogenated vegetable oils.

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