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- verb Present participle of
hydrogenate .
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Examples
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The direct use of gaseous hydrogen in hydrogenating processes had been quite exceptional and was confined to a small number of cases where the catalytic properties of finely divided platinum, sponge or black, had been used, properties which had proved so valuable in direct oxidation reactions.
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These days, shortening is made trans-fat free by fully hydrogenating the oils.
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Trans fat, created by hydrogenating vegetable oil to make it spreadable, is implicated in both cancer and heart disease.
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Trans fat, created by hydrogenating vegetable oil to make it spreadable, is implicated in both cancer and heart disease.
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Why It Must Die: Despite the better consistency achieved in pie and strudel dough, trans fats produced by hydrogenating oil lead to obesity and heart disease.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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This is why for years I have insisted on completely hydrogenating my vegetable oils* and steering clear of Florence Henderson for good measure.
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Why It Must Die: Despite the better consistency achieved in pie and strudel dough, trans fats produced by hydrogenating oil lead to obesity and heart disease.
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They are formed in a side-reaction in the process of hydrogenating normally cis-unsaturated fats.
How the media disses low-carb diets II | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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I suspect that completely hydrogenating these few increases shelf life substantially.
Bougainvillea in bloom | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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They're industrial by-products of hydrogenating vegetable fats.
Nonsense! 2006
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