palmitylpalmitoyl
Palmitylpalmitoyl is a diacylglycerol molecular species in which glycerol bears two palmitoyl (palmitic acid) chains. In systematic terms it corresponds to 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycerol, commonly called dipalmitin. The molecule consists of glycerol esterified at the sn-1 and sn-2 positions with palmitoyl groups, leaving the sn-3 hydroxyl free. This configuration gives it the hydrophobic character characteristic of neutral lipids.
Natural occurrence and preparation for study: Dipalmitin occurs as a minor component in some natural fats and
Properties: Dipalmitin is a nonpolar, hydrophobic compound that is insoluble in water and soluble in many organic
Uses and relevance: In biochemistry and lipid research, diacylglycerols like dipalmitin serve as substrates, standards, or
Safety: As a natural lipid, dipalmitin is generally considered to have the same safety profile as other