triatsiinien
Triatsiinien, also known as triacylglycerols or triglycerides, are a major class of lipids found in biological systems. They serve as the primary form of energy storage in animals and plants, providing a concentrated source of metabolic fuel. Structurally, triacylglycerols consist of a glycerol backbone linked to three fatty acid chains via ester bonds. The fatty acids can vary in length and degree of saturation, influencing the physical properties of the lipid, such as melting point and fluidity.
In humans, triacylglycerols are synthesized in the liver and intestinal cells from dietary fats and carbohydrates.
Triacylglycerols are also abundant in plant-based foods, including oils derived from seeds and nuts, which are
The metabolic regulation of triacylglycerols involves complex hormonal and enzymatic pathways. Insulin promotes the storage of