diglütseriidid
Diglütseriidid, also known as diglycerols, are lipids composed of two fatty acid molecules esterified to a glycerol backbone. They are structurally similar to monoglycerides and triglycerides, differing in the number of fatty acid chains attached. Diglycerides can exist as either 1,2-diglycerides or 1,3-diglycerides, depending on the positions of the fatty acids on the glycerol molecule. These positional isomers exhibit different physical and chemical properties.
In biological systems, diglycerides are important intermediates in lipid metabolism. They are formed during the breakdown
Industrially, diglycerides are utilized as emulsifiers in food products, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Their ability to bridge