What's the difference between adipocere and waxy?

Adipocere


Definition:

  • (n.) A soft, unctuous, or waxy substance, of a light brown color, into which the fat and muscle tissue of dead bodies sometimes are converted, by long immersion in water or by burial in moist places. It is a result of fatty degeneration.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Two homologs of 9-chloro-10-methoxy(9-methoxy-10-chloro) fatty acids were found in adipocere from the human neonate, and identified as 9-chloro-10-methoxy(9-methoxy-10-chloro)hexadecanoic acid and 9-chloro-10-methoxy(9-methoxy-10-chloro)-octadecanoic acid.
  • (2) 78.5 degrees -79.0 degrees C, was optically inactive and the adipocere contained about 3 to 20% hydroxy fatty acid of the total fatty acids.
  • (3) The adipocere contained approximately 7.2% 9-chloro-10-methoxy(9-methoxy-10-chloro) fatty acids in the total fatty acids.
  • (4) The melting point of the hydroxy fatty acid was nearly identical with that of the 10-D, L-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid synthesized organically, suggesting that the hydroxy fatty acid in the adipocere appears to be converted non-enzymatically.
  • (5) The adipocere contained about 1.3 to 1.6% oxo fatty acid of total fatty acids.
  • (6) The process of saponification, whereby after death the body's tissue turns to a soap-like substance called adipocere, also called grave-wax, has been slowed.
  • (7) A proposed mechanism for formation of adipocere is described.
  • (8) The relationship of adipocere formation to the postmortem interval and the problems of injury interpretation are discussed.
  • (9) In the adipocere two hydroxy fatty acid components were detected by gas-liquid chromatography (GLC).
  • (10) Two kinds of oxo fatty acids were found to be present in the adipocere.
  • (11) These hydroxy fatty acids found in the adipocere appear to play an important role on the formation of adipocere.
  • (12) Some varieties of aerobic or anaerobic microorganisms from the human stool and adipocere were separated and identified.
  • (13) Immersion occurred at the time of the year when water temperature was highest (70 degrees F [21 degrees C]) facilitating the rapid formation of adipocere.
  • (14) Extensive adipocere formation resulted in remarkable preservation of gross anatomic features of internal organs.
  • (15) It is suggested that some ancient CaCO(3) concretions, especially those enclosing fossils of soft-bodied organisms, may have formed rapidly after death in the form of natural Ca soap (adipocere) which was later converted to CaCO(3).
  • (16) Aerobic bacteria as well as anaerobic microorganisms were found to be involved in the formation of adipocere.
  • (17) The analyses of bone marrow and body tissue (adipocere) from a severely decomposed body for the presence of paracetamol and dextropropoxyphene (Distalgesic) are described, and the levels of drugs found are presented.
  • (18) It is suggested that the autopsy should be supplemented by chemical analysis in order to describe the state of adipocere correctly.
  • (19) The hydroxy fatty acid purified from the adipocere, m.p.
  • (20) Microbial synthesis of hydroxy and oxo fatty acids was studied as one of the model of experimental adipocere formation.

Waxy


Definition:

  • (a.) Resembling wax in appearance or consistency; viscid; adhesive; soft; hence, yielding; pliable; impressible.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The aim of the trial was to determine the effectiveness of aspirin in preventing cardiovascular problems in people with asymptomatic atherosclerosis – the undetected build-up of waxy plaque deposits on the inside of blood vessels.
  • (2) He made his way to a spot on the cobblestones not far from the marble mausoleum housing the waxy corpse of Vladimir Lenin , and began to undress.
  • (3) The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses are clinical disorders associated with the accumulation of autofluorescent waxy pigments within cells of several different tissues.
  • (4) However, the cloned rice waxy gene contained base substitution mutations.
  • (5) The development of new heterowaxy or waxy sorghum hybrids may further increase sorghum feed efficiency.
  • (6) In the presence of both intact and disrupted amyloplasts an artificial preprotein (TP30), consisting of the waxy transit peptide plus the first 34 amino acids of the mature waxy protein fused in-frame to the beta-glucuronidase of Escherichia coli, is processed to the size expected when the transit peptide is cleaved off.
  • (7) The waxy exudates decreased in 11 patients (39.29%) and increased in 8 patients (28.57%).
  • (8) Based on these findings a hypothesis for the development of waxy degeneration is proposed: locally defects of the plasmamembrane cause segmental contracture, glycogen granules and water soluble enzymes are lost through holes in the plasma membrane, and finally the affected fibre segment becomes necrotic.
  • (9) Acid hydrolyzates of waxy-maize starch were separated to give Fractions I, II, and III [T. Watanabe, and D. French, Carbohydr.
  • (10) To study the effect of the degree of chain branching, waxy starch, containing 98% amylopectin, was compared with high amylose starch, containing 30% amylopectin, and normal crystalline starch, containing 74% amylopectin.
  • (11) Homology between the previously cloned maize waxy gene and the rice gene has facilitated our cloning of a 15-kb HindIII fragment that contains the entire rice gene.
  • (12) We report, however, the presence of maltose in waxy extracts, a disaccharide otherwise supposed to be absent in this genotype.
  • (13) In 3 cases additionally appeared: waxy pallor of optic disc, vascular narrowing, reflexless hypoplastic macula, pigmentless periphery, acquired blue-yellow blindness, concentric limitation of the visual field, reduced darkadaptation, abolished electroretinogram and myopic astigmatism.
  • (14) During oviposition, the inner cuticular layer unfolds and inflates into a pair of balloonlike structures that evert through the organ external aperture to receive and manipulate each egg as it is laid, coating it with a waxy layer that prevents desiccation.
  • (15) SDS-PAGE analysis of proteins bound to endosperm starch granules in the normal plants revealed a single band with a Mr of 60 kd, whereas waxy plants did not exhibit a similar band.
  • (16) The molecular basis for the unusual phenotype conditioned by the waxy(Wx)-m5 Ds allele has been elucidated.
  • (17) We demonstrate that these gene products are altered in rice strains containing mutant waxy genes.
  • (18) This tradition of what academics call "dark tourism" endures today: there is something morbid about peering at Amy Winehouse's skinny but healthily waxy arms.
  • (19) Eight patients developed a syndrome marked by features of catatonia (including posturing, waxy flexibility, withdrawal and regression) and parkinsonism (including bradykinesia and rigidity) while receiving high-potency neuroleptic drugs.
  • (20) Advanced cheiroarthropathy with shining waxy skin was diagnosed in 41 patients (group I).

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