glyceroglycerides
Glyceroglycerides, also known as acylglycerols or more commonly as glycerides, are esters formed from glycerol and one, two, or three fatty acids. Glycerol is a simple alcohol with three hydroxyl groups, and each hydroxyl group can react with a fatty acid molecule to form an ester linkage. The type of glyceroglyceride depends on the number of fatty acids esterified to the glycerol backbone.
Monoglycerides contain one fatty acid attached to the glycerol molecule. Diglycerides contain two fatty acids, and
Glyceroglycerides are fundamental components of natural fats and oils found in plants and animals. They serve