Triol triester derivatives as low calorie fat mimetics

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426566, 426601, 426611, 426804, 560125, A23D 700, C07C 6966

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ABSTRACT:
Triol triester derivatives, notably compounds having a four- to thirty- carbon backbone to which are attached three fatty C.sub.1 or C.sub.2 to C.sub.29 ester groups in ester linkage are edible, preferably partially digestible, fat replacements for foods and pharmaceuticals.

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