triglütseriidides
Triglütseriidides, commonly known as triglycerides in English, are a class of lipids that serve as the body's main form of energy storage. Each molecule consists of glycerol esterified with three fatty acids; the fatty acids vary in length and degree of saturation, giving triglyceride molecules a range of physical properties.
Triglycerides are stored in adipose tissue as large lipid droplets and are insoluble in water. They function
Digestion begins in the intestine, where bile acids emulsify fats and pancreatic lipase hydrolyzes triglycerides into
In circulation, lipoprotein lipase acts on circulating lipoproteins to release fatty acids for use by tissues
Triglycerides are a major focus of metabolic research and clinical lipid panels, reflecting dietary intake, energy