glycerolirunko
Glycerolirunko is a Finnish term that translates to "glycerol skeleton" or "glycerol backbone." It refers to the three-carbon chain of glycerol, a simple polyol compound. This fundamental structure is of great importance in biochemistry and organic chemistry. Glycerol itself is a viscous, colorless, odorless liquid that is sweet-tasting and non-toxic. It is a key component of triglycerides, which are the main form of stored fat in animals and plants. In these molecules, each of the three hydroxyl groups of the glycerol backbone is esterified with a fatty acid.
The glycerol backbone can also be found in other important biological molecules, such as phospholipids, which