glyserolifaattiin
Glyserolifaattiin, also known as glycerolysis, is a chemical reaction in which glycerol reacts with fatty acids or fatty acid esters to form glycerides—mono-, di-, and triglycerides. In lipid chemistry the process is used to rearrange fatty acids among glycerol molecules and to synthesize structured lipids with tailored melting properties and functional characteristics. Reactions can be catalyzed by acids, bases, or enzymes such as lipases, with enzymatic routes often preferred for food or cosmetic applications due to milder conditions and greater specificity.
Chemistry and operating conditions vary with the chosen route. Direct glycerolysis may involve free fatty acids
Applications and relevance are broad. In the food industry, glycerolysis is used to produce mono- and diglycerides