Lipids are majorly composed of hydrocarbons in their most reduced form, making them an good form of energy storage, as when metabolized the hydrocarbons oxidize to release huge amounts of energy. The type of lipid found in fat cells for this reason is a triglyceride, an ester created from glycerol and three fatty acids. excess carbohydrates in the diet are changed into triglycerides, which fellow the synthesis of fatty acids from acetyl-CoA in a process known as lipogenesis, and takes place in the endoplasmic reticulum. In animals and fungi, a single multi-functional protein deals most of these proceedings, while bacteria utilize multiple separate enzymes. responsible for generating a wide range of isoprenoids, which include important lipids such as cholesterol and steroid hormones.
Editorial: Journal of Metabolic Syndrome
Editorial: Journal of Metabolic Syndrome
Research Article: Journal of Metabolic Syndrome
Research Article: Journal of Metabolic Syndrome
Short Communication: Journal of Metabolic Syndrome
Short Communication: Journal of Metabolic Syndrome
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Review Article: Journal of Metabolic Syndrome
Research Article: Journal of Metabolic Syndrome
Research Article: Journal of Metabolic Syndrome
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