glycerylin
Glycerylin is a term that can refer to several different chemical compounds, all of which are esters of glycerol. The specific nature of the compound depends on the fatty acid or acids that have reacted with the glycerol molecule. When glycerol reacts with one molecule of a fatty acid, it forms a monoglyceride. If it reacts with two molecules of a fatty acid, it forms a diglyceride. Reaction with three molecules of a fatty acid results in a triglyceride. These compounds are commonly found in nature, particularly in fats and oils.
In the context of food science and industry, monoglycerides and diglycerides are often used as emulsifiers.
Triglycerides, on the other hand, are the primary form of fat stored in the human body and