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Saponification or adipocere formation is a modification of putrefaction characterized by the transformation of fatty tissues into a yellowish-white, greasy (but...

Adipocere (synonyms: grave wax, corpse wax) is formed by the hydrolysis of triglycerides into glycerin and free fatty acids when adipose tissue decomposes. It...

Formation — FormationAdipocere also known as corpse wax, grave wax or mortuary wax, is a wax-like organic substance formed by the anaerobic bacterial hydrolysis...

by AK Sikary · 2019 · Cited by 2 — · · Adipocere formation is a modification of putrefaction, which occurs in a specific environment. Warm, anaerobic environment with moisture favors...

by SL Forbes · Cited by 101 — · Adipocere is a grayish-white postmortem decomposition product that can vary in consistency from crumbly to paste-like. In the early stages of formation,...

11-Jun-2018 — Although decomposition of fatty tissues starts almost immediately after death, adipocere formation time may vary from two weeks to one or...

by S Fiedler · 2003 · Cited by 209 — · · Formation of adipocere ... Adipocere (adipo = fat, cere= wax) is formed by the alteration of the soft tissue of the corpse into a greyish-white,...

by BH Stuart · 2016 · Cited by 12 — · · Chlorinated water appears to significantly enhance adipocere formation, based on a comparison with established fatty acid concentration values.

by NI El-Sharkawy · 2019 — · Forensic toxicological study on adipocere formation in submerged cadavers of female albino rats intoxicated with cadmium. Nabela I. El-Sharkawy...

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