glicéridos
Glicéridos are esters formed from glycerol and one, two, or three fatty acids. They are a type of lipid and are the main component of body fat in humans and other animals, as well as vegetable fat. Glycerol, also known as glycerin, is a simple alcohol with three hydroxyl groups. Fatty acids are carboxylic acids with long aliphatic chains.
When glycerol reacts with a single fatty acid, the product is a monoglyceride. Reaction with two fatty
Glycerides play crucial roles in biological systems. They serve as a major source of energy for cells,