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TG(18:0/18:0/18:0)
TG(18:0/18:0/18:0) is a tristearic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid tri-esters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(18:0/18:0/18:0), in particular, consists of one chain of stearic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of stearic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of stearic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols. TG(18:0/18:0/18:0) is a tristearic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid tri-esters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(18:0/18:0/18:0), in particular, consists of one chain of stearic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of stearic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of stearic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org) Tristearin is a triglyceride derived from three units of stearic acid[1]. Tristearin is a triglyceride derived from three units of stearic acid[1].
TG(16:0/18:0/20:0)
TG(16:0/18:0/20:0)[iso6] is a monoarachidic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid tri-esters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(16:0/18:0/20:0)[iso6], in particular, consists of one chain of palmitic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of stearic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of arachidic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(14:0/16:0/24:0)
TG(14:0/16:0/24:0) is a monolignoceric acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(14:0/16:0/24:0), in particular, consists of one chain of myristic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of palmitic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of lignoceric acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(14:0/18:0/22:0)
TG(14:0/18:0/22:0) is a monobehenic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(14:0/18:0/22:0), in particular, consists of one chain of myristic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of stearic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of behenic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(14:0/20:0/20:0)
TG(14:0/20:0/20:0) is a diarachidic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(14:0/20:0/20:0), in particular, consists of one chain of myristic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of arachidic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of arachidic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(14:0/22:0/18:0)
TG(14:0/22:0/18:0) is a monobehenic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(14:0/22:0/18:0), in particular, consists of one chain of myristic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of behenic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of stearic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(14:0/24:0/16:0)
TG(14:0/24:0/16:0) is a monolignoceric acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(14:0/24:0/16:0), in particular, consists of one chain of myristic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of lignoceric acid at the C-2 position and one chain of palmitic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(15:0/15:0/24:0)
TG(15:0/15:0/24:0) is a dipentadecanoic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(15:0/15:0/24:0), in particular, consists of one chain of pentadecanoic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of pentadecanoic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of lignoceric acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(15:0/24:0/15:0)
TG(15:0/24:0/15:0) is a dipentadecanoic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(15:0/24:0/15:0), in particular, consists of one chain of pentadecanoic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of lignoceric acid at the C-2 position and one chain of pentadecanoic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(16:0/14:0/24:0)
TG(16:0/14:0/24:0) is a monolignoceric acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(16:0/14:0/24:0), in particular, consists of one chain of palmitic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of myristic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of lignoceric acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(16:0/16:0/22:0)
TG(16:0/16:0/22:0) is a dipalmitic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(16:0/16:0/22:0), in particular, consists of one chain of palmitic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of palmitic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of behenic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(16:0/20:0/18:0)
TG(16:0/20:0/18:0) is a monoarachidic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(16:0/20:0/18:0), in particular, consists of one chain of palmitic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of arachidic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of stearic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(16:0/22:0/16:0)
TG(16:0/22:0/16:0) is a dipalmitic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(16:0/22:0/16:0), in particular, consists of one chain of palmitic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of behenic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of palmitic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(18:0/14:0/22:0)
TG(18:0/14:0/22:0) is a monobehenic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(18:0/14:0/22:0), in particular, consists of one chain of stearic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of myristic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of behenic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(18:0/16:0/20:0)
TG(18:0/16:0/20:0) is a monoarachidic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(18:0/16:0/20:0), in particular, consists of one chain of stearic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of palmitic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of arachidic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(20:0/14:0/20:0)
TG(20:0/14:0/20:0) is a diarachidic acid triglyceride. Triglycerides (TGs or TAGs) are also known as triacylglycerols or triacylglycerides, meaning that they are glycerides in which the glycerol is esterified with three fatty acid groups (i.e. fatty acid trimesters of glycerol). TGs may be divided into three general types with respect to their acyl substituents. They are simple or monoacid if they contain only one type of fatty acid, diacid if they contain two types of fatty acids and triacid if three different acyl groups. Chain lengths of the fatty acids in naturally occurring triglycerides can be of varying lengths and saturations but 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. TG(20:0/14:0/20:0), in particular, consists of one chain of arachidic acid at the C-1 position, one chain of myristic acid at the C-2 position and one chain of arachidic acid at the C-3 position. TGs are the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats. TGs are major components of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons, play an important role in metabolism as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. They contain more than twice the energy (9 kcal/g) of carbohydrates and proteins. In the intestine, triglycerides are split into glycerol and fatty acids (this process is called lipolysis) with the help of lipases and bile secretions, which can then move into blood vessels. The triglycerides are rebuilt in the blood from their fragments and become constituents of lipoproteins, which deliver the fatty acids to and from fat cells among other functions. Various tissues can release the free fatty acids and take them up as a source of energy. Fat cells can synthesize and store triglycerides. When the body requires fatty acids as an energy source, the hormone glucagon signals the breakdown of the triglycerides by hormone-sensitive lipase to release free fatty acids. As the brain cannot utilize fatty acids as an energy source, the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose for brain fuel when it is broken down. (www.cyberlipid.org, www.wikipedia.org)
TAGs can serve as fatty acid stores in all cells, but primarily in adipocytes of adipose tissue. The major building block for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, in non-adipose tissue, is glycerol. Adipocytes lack glycerol kinase and so must use another route to TAG synthesis. Specifically, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), which is produced during glycolysis, is the precursor for TAG synthesis in adipose tissue. DHAP can also serve as a TAG precursor in non-adipose tissues, but does so to a much lesser extent than glycerol. The use of DHAP for the TAG backbone depends on whether the synthesis of the TAGs occurs in the mitochondria and ER or the ER and the peroxisomes. The ER/mitochondria pathway requires the action of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to convert DHAP to glycerol-3-phosphate. Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase then esterifies a fatty acid to glycerol-3-phosphate thereby generating lysophosphatidic acid. The ER/peroxisome reaction pathway uses the peroxisomal enzyme DHAP acyltransferase to acylate DHAP to acyl-DHAP which is then reduced by acyl-DHAP reductase. The fatty acids that are incorporated into TAGs are activated to acyl-CoAs through the action of acyl-CoA synthetases. Two molecules of acyl-CoA are esterified to glycerol-3-phosphate to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol phosphate (also known as phosphatidic acid). The phosphate is then removed by phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP1), to generate 1,2-diacylglycerol. This diacylglycerol serves as the substrate for addition of the third fatty acid to make TAG. Intestinal monoacylglycerols, derived from dietary fats, can also serve as substrates for the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerols.
TG(20:0/17:0/i-17:0)
TG(20:0/17:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/17:0/i-17:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-18:0/16:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-18:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-18:0/16:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/a-25:0/10:0)
TG(i-19:0/a-25:0/10:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/a-25:0/10:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R2), and one decanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/a-21:0/14:0)
TG(19:0/a-21:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/a-21:0/14:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-13:0/i-21:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-13:0/i-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-13:0/i-21:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/17:0/17:0)
TG(20:0/17:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/17:0/17:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-13:0/a-21:0)
TG(20:0/i-13:0/a-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-13:0/a-21:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/19:0/i-15:0)
TG(i-20:0/19:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/19:0/i-15:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/16:0/i-18:0)
TG(i-20:0/16:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/16:0/i-18:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/16:0/18:0)
TG(20:0/16:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/16:0/18:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/13:0/21:0)
TG(i-20:0/13:0/21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/13:0/21:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one heneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/19:0/a-15:0)
TG(20:0/19:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/19:0/a-15:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/i-22:0/13:0)
TG(i-19:0/i-22:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/i-22:0/13:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/16:0/i-18:0)
TG(20:0/16:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/16:0/i-18:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-12:0/22:0)
TG(20:0/i-12:0/22:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-12:0/22:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one docosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/20:0/14:0)
TG(i-20:0/20:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/20:0/14:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-17:0/17:0)
TG(20:0/i-17:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-17:0/17:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/19:0/15:0)
TG(i-20:0/19:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/19:0/15:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/a-25:0/10:0)
TG(19:0/a-25:0/10:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/a-25:0/10:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R2), and one decanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/19:0/i-15:0)
TG(20:0/19:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/19:0/i-15:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/15:0/19:0)
TG(i-20:0/15:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/15:0/19:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/21:0/14:0)
TG(19:0/21:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/21:0/14:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/a-13:0/a-21:0)
TG(20:0/a-13:0/a-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/a-13:0/a-21:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-19:0/i-15:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-19:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-19:0/i-15:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/i-21:0/14:0)
TG(i-19:0/i-21:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/i-21:0/14:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-13:0/i-21:0)
TG(20:0/i-13:0/i-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-13:0/i-21:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/21:0/i-14:0)
TG(19:0/21:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/21:0/i-14:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/19:0/15:0)
TG(20:0/19:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/19:0/15:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/18:0/i-16:0)
TG(i-20:0/18:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/18:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/a-13:0/21:0)
TG(i-20:0/a-13:0/21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/a-13:0/21:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one heneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-17:0/17:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-17:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-17:0/17:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-15:0/19:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-15:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-15:0/19:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-19:0/15:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-19:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-19:0/15:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/a-15:0/i-19:0)
TG(i-20:0/a-15:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/a-15:0/i-19:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/21:0/14:0)
TG(i-19:0/21:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/21:0/14:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/22:0/13:0)
TG(19:0/22:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/22:0/13:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one docosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/i-22:0/a-13:0)
TG(19:0/i-22:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/i-22:0/a-13:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/a-17:0/i-17:0)
TG(20:0/a-17:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/a-17:0/i-17:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-17:0/i-17:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-17:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-17:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/a-21:0/i-14:0)
TG(i-19:0/a-21:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/a-21:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/a-17:0/17:0)
TG(i-20:0/a-17:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/a-17:0/17:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/a-13:0/21:0)
TG(20:0/a-13:0/21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/a-13:0/21:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one heneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/a-17:0/a-17:0)
TG(i-20:0/a-17:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/a-17:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/a-21:0/i-14:0)
TG(19:0/a-21:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/a-21:0/i-14:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-20:0/14:0)
TG(20:0/i-20:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-20:0/14:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-12:0/i-22:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-12:0/i-22:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-12:0/i-22:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-18:0/i-16:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-18:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-18:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/15:0/i-19:0)
TG(i-20:0/15:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/15:0/i-19:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-16:0/18:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-16:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-16:0/18:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-19:0/a-15:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-19:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-19:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/19:0/a-15:0)
TG(i-20:0/19:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/19:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/15:0/i-19:0)
TG(20:0/15:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/15:0/i-19:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/i-22:0/i-13:0)
TG(i-19:0/i-22:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/i-22:0/i-13:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/22:0/i-13:0)
TG(i-19:0/22:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/22:0/i-13:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one docosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/12:0/i-22:0)
TG(20:0/12:0/i-22:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/12:0/i-22:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/a-15:0/19:0)
TG(i-20:0/a-15:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/a-15:0/19:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-13:0/a-21:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-13:0/a-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-13:0/a-21:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/i-21:0/14:0)
TG(19:0/i-21:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/i-21:0/14:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-19:0/i-15:0)
TG(20:0/i-19:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-19:0/i-15:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-16:0/i-18:0)
TG(20:0/i-16:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-16:0/i-18:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/22:0/13:0)
TG(i-19:0/22:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/22:0/13:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one docosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/22:0/i-13:0)
TG(19:0/22:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/22:0/i-13:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one docosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/13:0/i-21:0)
TG(20:0/13:0/i-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/13:0/i-21:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/22:0/a-13:0)
TG(i-19:0/22:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/22:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one docosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/20:0/i-14:0)
TG(20:0/20:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/20:0/i-14:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/i-22:0/a-13:0)
TG(i-19:0/i-22:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/i-22:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-16:0/18:0)
TG(20:0/i-16:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-16:0/18:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/16:0/18:0)
TG(i-20:0/16:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/16:0/18:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-17:0/i-17:0)
TG(20:0/i-17:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-17:0/i-17:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/a-17:0/i-17:0)
TG(i-20:0/a-17:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/a-17:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/13:0/i-21:0)
TG(i-20:0/13:0/i-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/13:0/i-21:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/13:0/a-21:0)
TG(i-20:0/13:0/a-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/13:0/a-21:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/20:0/14:0)
TG(20:0/20:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/20:0/14:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-15:0/i-19:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-15:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-15:0/i-19:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/15:0/19:0)
TG(20:0/15:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/15:0/19:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/13:0/21:0)
TG(20:0/13:0/21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/13:0/21:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one heneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/i-21:0/i-14:0)
TG(19:0/i-21:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/i-21:0/i-14:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/12:0/22:0)
TG(20:0/12:0/22:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/12:0/22:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one docosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-14:0/20:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-14:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-14:0/20:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/18:0/16:0)
TG(i-20:0/18:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/18:0/16:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/21:0/i-14:0)
TG(i-19:0/21:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/21:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/22:0/a-13:0)
TG(19:0/22:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/22:0/a-13:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one docosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/a-13:0/i-21:0)
TG(20:0/a-13:0/i-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/a-13:0/i-21:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-20:0/14:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-20:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-20:0/14:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/a-15:0/i-19:0)
TG(20:0/a-15:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/a-15:0/i-19:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/14:0/i-20:0)
TG(20:0/14:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/14:0/i-20:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/a-15:0/19:0)
TG(20:0/a-15:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/a-15:0/19:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/17:0/a-17:0)
TG(20:0/17:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/17:0/a-17:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/i-21:0/i-14:0)
TG(i-19:0/i-21:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/i-21:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/13:0/a-21:0)
TG(20:0/13:0/a-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/13:0/a-21:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/14:0/20:0)
TG(i-20:0/14:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/14:0/20:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/12:0/i-22:0)
TG(i-20:0/12:0/i-22:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/12:0/i-22:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/17:0/17:0)
TG(i-20:0/17:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/17:0/17:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/a-13:0/a-21:0)
TG(i-20:0/a-13:0/a-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/a-13:0/a-21:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-15:0/i-19:0)
TG(20:0/i-15:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-15:0/i-19:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/a-13:0/i-21:0)
TG(i-20:0/a-13:0/i-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/a-13:0/i-21:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/i-22:0/i-13:0)
TG(19:0/i-22:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/i-22:0/i-13:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-18:0/16:0)
TG(20:0/i-18:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-18:0/16:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/10:0/i-24:0)
TG(i-20:0/10:0/i-24:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/10:0/i-24:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one decanoyl(R2), and one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-19:0/a-21:0/14:0)
TG(i-19:0/a-21:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-19:0/a-21:0/14:0) is made up of one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/18:0/i-16:0)
TG(20:0/18:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/18:0/i-16:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-15:0/19:0)
TG(20:0/i-15:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-15:0/19:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-20:0/i-14:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-20:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-20:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-13:0/21:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-13:0/21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-13:0/21:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one heneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/20:0/i-14:0)
TG(i-20:0/20:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/20:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/a-17:0/17:0)
TG(20:0/a-17:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/a-17:0/17:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-12:0/22:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-12:0/22:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-12:0/22:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one docosanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/a-17:0/a-17:0)
TG(20:0/a-17:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/a-17:0/a-17:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-18:0/i-16:0)
TG(20:0/i-18:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-18:0/i-16:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-14:0/i-20:0)
TG(20:0/i-14:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-14:0/i-20:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-17:0/a-17:0)
TG(20:0/i-17:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-17:0/a-17:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/17:0/a-17:0)
TG(i-20:0/17:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/17:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/12:0/22:0)
TG(i-20:0/12:0/22:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/12:0/22:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one docosanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-13:0/21:0)
TG(20:0/i-13:0/21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-13:0/21:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one heneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-20:0/i-14:0)
TG(20:0/i-20:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-20:0/i-14:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/17:0/i-17:0)
TG(i-20:0/17:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/17:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-16:0/i-18:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-16:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-16:0/i-18:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-17:0/a-17:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-17:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-17:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-19:0/a-15:0)
TG(20:0/i-19:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-19:0/a-15:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-12:0/i-22:0)
TG(20:0/i-12:0/i-22:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-12:0/i-22:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/10:0/i-24:0)
TG(20:0/10:0/i-24:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/10:0/i-24:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one decanoyl(R2), and one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-19:0/15:0)
TG(20:0/i-19:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-19:0/15:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(19:0/i-22:0/13:0)
TG(19:0/i-22:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(19:0/i-22:0/13:0) is made up of one nonadecanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-15:0/i-18:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-15:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-15:0/i-18:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/14:0/19:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/14:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/14:0/19:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/a-15:0/i-18:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/a-15:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/a-15:0/i-18:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-13:0/20:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-13:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-13:0/20:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-15:0/i-18:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-15:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-15:0/i-18:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-14:0/i-19:0)
TG(21:0/i-14:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-14:0/i-19:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/15:0/i-18:0)
TG(i-21:0/15:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/15:0/i-18:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-12:0/a-21:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/i-12:0/a-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-12:0/a-21:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/13:0/20:0)
TG(21:0/13:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/13:0/20:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-24:0/10:0)
TG(20:0/i-24:0/10:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-24:0/10:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R2), and one decanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/21:0/13:0)
TG(20:0/21:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/21:0/13:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/12:0/21:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/12:0/21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/12:0/21:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one heneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-16:0/17:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-16:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-16:0/17:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/22:0/i-12:0)
TG(20:0/22:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/22:0/i-12:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one docosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/15:0/i-18:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/15:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/15:0/i-18:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/21:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(i-20:0/21:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/21:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/a-21:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(20:0/a-21:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/a-21:0/a-13:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-13:0/i-20:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-13:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-13:0/i-20:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-12:0/i-21:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-12:0/i-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-12:0/i-21:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-16:0/17:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-16:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-16:0/17:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/a-13:0/20:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/a-13:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/a-13:0/20:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/8:0/a-25:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/8:0/a-25:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/8:0/a-25:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one octanoyl(R2), and one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/a-21:0/i-12:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/a-21:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/a-21:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/16:0/17:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/16:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/16:0/17:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/a-21:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(i-20:0/a-21:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/a-21:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/a-15:0/i-18:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/a-15:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/a-15:0/i-18:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/13:0/20:0)
TG(i-21:0/13:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/13:0/20:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-15:0/18:0)
TG(21:0/i-15:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-15:0/18:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-24:0/10:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-24:0/10:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-24:0/10:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R2), and one decanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-14:0/19:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-14:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-14:0/19:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/a-21:0/13:0)[rac]
TG(20:0/a-21:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/a-21:0/13:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/a-15:0/18:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/a-15:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/a-15:0/18:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/22:0/12:0)
TG(20:0/22:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/22:0/12:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one docosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-16:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/i-16:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-16:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-12:0/21:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-12:0/21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-12:0/21:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one heneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-14:0/i-19:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-14:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-14:0/i-19:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/14:0/19:0)
TG(i-21:0/14:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/14:0/19:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-12:0/21:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-12:0/21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-12:0/21:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one heneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-16:0/17:0)
TG(21:0/i-16:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-16:0/17:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-21:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(20:0/i-21:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-21:0/a-13:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-21:0/12:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-21:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-21:0/12:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/21:0/13:0)
TG(i-20:0/21:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/21:0/13:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/12:0/i-21:0)
TG(21:0/12:0/i-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/12:0/i-21:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/12:0/i-21:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/12:0/i-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/12:0/i-21:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/a-15:0/18:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/a-15:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/a-15:0/18:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/21:0/i-13:0)
TG(i-20:0/21:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/21:0/i-13:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/8:0/a-25:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/8:0/a-25:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/8:0/a-25:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one octanoyl(R2), and one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/12:0/a-21:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/12:0/a-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/12:0/a-21:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/15:0/i-18:0)
TG(21:0/15:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/15:0/i-18:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/16:0/17:0)
TG(21:0/16:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/16:0/17:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/22:0/i-12:0)
TG(i-20:0/22:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/22:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one docosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/a-21:0/13:0)[rac]
TG(i-20:0/a-21:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/a-21:0/13:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/a-15:0/i-18:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/a-15:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/a-15:0/i-18:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/14:0/19:0)
TG(21:0/14:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/14:0/19:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/14:0/i-19:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/14:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/14:0/i-19:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/15:0/18:0)
TG(21:0/15:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/15:0/18:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/a-13:0/20:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/a-13:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/a-13:0/20:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-22:0/i-12:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-22:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-22:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/13:0/i-20:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/13:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/13:0/i-20:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/16:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/16:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/16:0/a-17:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/21:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(20:0/21:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/21:0/a-13:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-21:0/13:0)
TG(20:0/i-21:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-21:0/13:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/a-21:0/i-13:0)[rac]
TG(20:0/a-21:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/a-21:0/i-13:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-21:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(i-20:0/i-21:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-21:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/21:0/12:0)
TG(21:0/21:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/21:0/12:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/a-13:0/i-20:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/a-13:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/a-13:0/i-20:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/16:0/i-17:0)
TG(i-21:0/16:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/16:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/14:0/i-19:0)
TG(21:0/14:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/14:0/i-19:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-16:0/i-17:0)
TG(21:0/i-16:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-16:0/i-17:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-15:0/18:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-15:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-15:0/18:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-16:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-16:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-16:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/a-21:0/12:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/a-21:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/a-21:0/12:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/16:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/16:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/16:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-22:0/12:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-22:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-22:0/12:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/13:0/i-20:0)
TG(i-21:0/13:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/13:0/i-20:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-21:0/i-13:0)
TG(20:0/i-21:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-21:0/i-13:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-15:0/i-18:0)
TG(21:0/i-15:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-15:0/i-18:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-14:0/i-19:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-14:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-14:0/i-19:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/a-15:0/18:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/a-15:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/a-15:0/18:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/21:0/i-12:0)
TG(21:0/21:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/21:0/i-12:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-13:0/20:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-13:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-13:0/20:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-21:0/13:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-21:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-21:0/13:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-14:0/19:0)
TG(21:0/i-14:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-14:0/19:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-15:0/18:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-15:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-15:0/18:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/22:0/12:0)
TG(i-20:0/22:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/22:0/12:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one docosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-12:0/a-21:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/i-12:0/a-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-12:0/a-21:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-14:0/19:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-14:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-14:0/19:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/8:0/a-25:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/8:0/a-25:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/8:0/a-25:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one octanoyl(R2), and one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/16:0/17:0)
TG(i-21:0/16:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/16:0/17:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/a-13:0/20:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/a-13:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/a-13:0/20:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-13:0/i-20:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-13:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-13:0/i-20:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-21:0/i-12:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-21:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-21:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-22:0/12:0)
TG(20:0/i-22:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-22:0/12:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/i-22:0/i-12:0)
TG(20:0/i-22:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/i-22:0/i-12:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/14:0/i-19:0)
TG(i-21:0/14:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/14:0/i-19:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/a-21:0/i-13:0)[rac]
TG(i-20:0/a-21:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/a-21:0/i-13:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/16:0/i-17:0)
TG(21:0/16:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/16:0/i-17:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/16:0/i-17:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/16:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/16:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/12:0/a-21:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/12:0/a-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/12:0/a-21:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-13:0/20:0)
TG(21:0/i-13:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-13:0/20:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-20:0/i-21:0/i-13:0)
TG(i-20:0/i-21:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-20:0/i-21:0/i-13:0) is made up of one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/15:0/18:0)
TG(i-21:0/15:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/15:0/18:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/a-13:0/i-20:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/a-13:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/a-13:0/i-20:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(20:0/21:0/i-13:0)
TG(20:0/21:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(20:0/21:0/i-13:0) is made up of one eicosanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/15:0/18:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/15:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/15:0/18:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-16:0/i-17:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-16:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-16:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/13:0/20:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/13:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/13:0/20:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-16:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/i-16:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-16:0/a-17:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-12:0/i-21:0)
TG(21:0/i-12:0/i-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-12:0/i-21:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/12:0/21:0)
TG(i-21:0/12:0/21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/12:0/21:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one heneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-16:0/i-17:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-16:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-16:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/13:0/i-20:0)
TG(21:0/13:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/13:0/i-20:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/a-13:0/i-20:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/a-13:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/a-13:0/i-20:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-13:0/i-20:0)
TG(21:0/i-13:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-13:0/i-20:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/16:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/16:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/16:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/a-21:0/i-12:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/a-21:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/a-21:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-20:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/i-20:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-20:0/a-13:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/18:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/18:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/18:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/18:0/i-15:0)
TG(i-21:0/18:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/18:0/i-15:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/18:0/i-15:0)
TG(21:0/18:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/18:0/i-15:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/20:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/20:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/20:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/20:0/13:0)
TG(21:0/20:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/20:0/13:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/18:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/18:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/18:0/a-15:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/20:0/i-13:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/20:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/20:0/i-13:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/a-17:0/i-16:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/a-17:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/a-17:0/i-16:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-17:0/i-16:0)
TG(21:0/i-17:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-17:0/i-16:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/17:0/i-16:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/17:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/17:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/19:0/14:0)
TG(i-21:0/19:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/19:0/14:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-20:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/i-20:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-20:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/18:0/15:0)
TG(i-21:0/18:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/18:0/15:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-18:0/i-15:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-18:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-18:0/i-15:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/19:0/i-14:0)
TG(i-21:0/19:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/19:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-20:0/13:0)
TG(21:0/i-20:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-20:0/13:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/20:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/20:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/20:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/a-25:0/8:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/a-25:0/8:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/a-25:0/8:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R2), and one octanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/a-17:0/16:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/a-17:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/a-17:0/16:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-19:0/14:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-19:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-19:0/14:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/a-21:0/12:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/a-21:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/a-21:0/12:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/17:0/16:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/17:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/17:0/16:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-18:0/15:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-18:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-18:0/15:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/19:0/14:0)
TG(21:0/19:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/19:0/14:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/20:0/i-13:0)
TG(i-21:0/20:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/20:0/i-13:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/18:0/15:0)
TG(21:0/18:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/18:0/15:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-19:0/i-14:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-19:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-19:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-21:0/i-12:0)
TG(21:0/i-21:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-21:0/i-12:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/17:0/16:0)
TG(21:0/17:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/17:0/16:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-17:0/16:0)
TG(21:0/i-17:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-17:0/16:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-18:0/15:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-18:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-18:0/15:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/a-25:0/8:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/a-25:0/8:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/a-25:0/8:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R2), and one octanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-20:0/i-13:0)
TG(21:0/i-20:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-20:0/i-13:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/a-17:0/16:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/a-17:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/a-17:0/16:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/a-25:0/8:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/a-25:0/8:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/a-25:0/8:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R2), and one octanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-21:0/12:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-21:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-21:0/12:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/18:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/18:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/18:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-20:0/13:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-20:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-20:0/13:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/17:0/16:0)
TG(i-21:0/17:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/17:0/16:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/21:0/12:0)
TG(i-21:0/21:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/21:0/12:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/20:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/20:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/20:0/a-13:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-18:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-18:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-18:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-21:0/i-12:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-21:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-21:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/20:0/13:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/20:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/20:0/13:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-18:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/i-18:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-18:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-19:0/14:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-19:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-19:0/14:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/20:0/i-13:0)
TG(21:0/20:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/20:0/i-13:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-20:0/i-13:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-20:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-20:0/i-13:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/17:0/i-16:0)
TG(21:0/17:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/17:0/i-16:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/18:0/15:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/18:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/18:0/15:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-21:0/12:0)
TG(21:0/i-21:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-21:0/12:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-20:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-20:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-20:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-19:0/i-14:0)
TG(21:0/i-19:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-19:0/i-14:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/19:0/14:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/19:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/19:0/14:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/21:0/i-12:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/21:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/21:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-20:0/i-13:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-20:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-20:0/i-13:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-17:0/i-16:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-17:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-17:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-19:0/i-14:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-19:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-19:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-18:0/i-15:0)
TG(21:0/i-18:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-18:0/i-15:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-18:0/i-15:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-18:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-18:0/i-15:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/20:0/13:0)
TG(i-21:0/20:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/20:0/13:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/a-17:0/i-16:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/a-17:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/a-17:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/a-17:0/16:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/a-17:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/a-17:0/16:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-17:0/16:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-17:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-17:0/16:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/21:0/i-12:0)
TG(i-21:0/21:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/21:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/17:0/i-16:0)
TG(i-21:0/17:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/17:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-18:0/15:0)
TG(21:0/i-18:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-18:0/15:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-17:0/16:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-17:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-17:0/16:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/i-20:0/13:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/i-20:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/i-20:0/13:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/19:0/i-14:0)
TG(21:0/19:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/19:0/i-14:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/a-21:0/i-12:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/a-21:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/a-21:0/i-12:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/i-17:0/i-16:0)
TG(i-21:0/i-17:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/i-17:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/21:0/12:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/21:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/21:0/12:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one heneicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-19:0/14:0)
TG(21:0/i-19:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-19:0/14:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/19:0/i-14:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/19:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/19:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-21:0/18:0/i-15:0)[rac]
TG(a-21:0/18:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-21:0/18:0/i-15:0) is made up of one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/a-21:0/12:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/a-21:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/a-21:0/12:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(21:0/i-18:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(21:0/i-18:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(21:0/i-18:0/a-15:0) is made up of one heneicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-21:0/a-17:0/i-16:0)[rac]
TG(i-21:0/a-17:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-21:0/a-17:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 19-methyleicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/13:0/19:0)
TG(22:0/13:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/13:0/19:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-16:0/i-16:0)
TG(22:0/i-16:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-16:0/i-16:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/18:0/14:0)
TG(i-22:0/18:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/18:0/14:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-13:0/19:0)
TG(22:0/i-13:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-13:0/19:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/19:0/i-13:0)
TG(22:0/19:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/19:0/i-13:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/19:0/13:0)
TG(i-22:0/19:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/19:0/13:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/a-15:0/17:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/a-15:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/a-15:0/17:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-12:0/20:0)
TG(22:0/i-12:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-12:0/20:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/a-17:0/i-15:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/a-17:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/a-17:0/i-15:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-20:0/12:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-20:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-20:0/12:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-19:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/i-19:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-19:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/a-17:0/15:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/a-17:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/a-17:0/15:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-13:0/i-19:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-13:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-13:0/i-19:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/a-13:0/19:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/a-13:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/a-13:0/19:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/12:0/i-20:0)
TG(i-22:0/12:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/12:0/i-20:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/19:0/13:0)
TG(22:0/19:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/19:0/13:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/20:0/i-12:0)
TG(22:0/20:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/20:0/i-12:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-15:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/i-15:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-15:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-17:0/i-15:0)
TG(22:0/i-17:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-17:0/i-15:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/16:0/i-16:0)
TG(i-22:0/16:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/16:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/15:0/i-17:0)
TG(i-22:0/15:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/15:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-17:0/15:0)
TG(22:0/i-17:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-17:0/15:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/a-17:0/i-15:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/a-17:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/a-17:0/i-15:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-18:0/i-14:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-18:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-18:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-16:0/i-16:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-16:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-16:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/19:0/i-13:0)
TG(i-22:0/19:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/19:0/i-13:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/18:0/i-14:0)
TG(i-22:0/18:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/18:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/22:0/10:0)
TG(22:0/22:0/10:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/22:0/10:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one docosanoyl(R2), and one decanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/15:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/15:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/15:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-14:0/i-18:0)
TG(22:0/i-14:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-14:0/i-18:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/a-15:0/i-17:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/a-15:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/a-15:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/17:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/17:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/17:0/a-15:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/12:0/20:0)
TG(i-22:0/12:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/12:0/20:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-18:0/i-14:0)
TG(22:0/i-18:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-18:0/i-14:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/a-17:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/a-17:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/a-17:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-19:0/13:0)
TG(22:0/i-19:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-19:0/13:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/a-13:0/i-19:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/a-13:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/a-13:0/i-19:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-17:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/i-17:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-17:0/a-15:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/a-13:0/i-19:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/a-13:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/a-13:0/i-19:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/a-15:0/i-17:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/a-15:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/a-15:0/i-17:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-16:0/16:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-16:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-16:0/16:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/18:0/i-14:0)
TG(22:0/18:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/18:0/i-14:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-16:0/16:0)
TG(22:0/i-16:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-16:0/16:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-19:0/i-13:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-19:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-19:0/i-13:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-18:0/14:0)
TG(22:0/i-18:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-18:0/14:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/14:0/18:0)
TG(i-22:0/14:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/14:0/18:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/20:0/i-12:0)
TG(i-22:0/20:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/20:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-15:0/i-17:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-15:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-15:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-13:0/i-19:0)
TG(22:0/i-13:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-13:0/i-19:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-14:0/18:0)
TG(22:0/i-14:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-14:0/18:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/16:0/16:0)
TG(22:0/16:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/16:0/16:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-15:0/i-17:0)
TG(22:0/i-15:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-15:0/i-17:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/15:0/i-17:0)
TG(22:0/15:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/15:0/i-17:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-20:0/i-12:0)
TG(22:0/i-20:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-20:0/i-12:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/18:0/14:0)
TG(22:0/18:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/18:0/14:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-12:0/20:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-12:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-12:0/20:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/14:0/i-18:0)
TG(i-22:0/14:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/14:0/i-18:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-17:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/i-17:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-17:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/20:0/12:0)
TG(22:0/20:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/20:0/12:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/12:0/i-20:0)
TG(22:0/12:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/12:0/i-20:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/a-15:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/a-15:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/a-15:0/a-17:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/17:0/15:0)
TG(22:0/17:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/17:0/15:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-14:0/18:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-14:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-14:0/18:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/a-15:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/a-15:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/a-15:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/16:0/16:0)
TG(i-22:0/16:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/16:0/16:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/a-17:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/a-17:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/a-17:0/a-15:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-22:0/10:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-22:0/10:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-22:0/10:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one decanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-13:0/19:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-13:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-13:0/19:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/16:0/i-16:0)
TG(22:0/16:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/16:0/i-16:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/14:0/i-18:0)
TG(22:0/14:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/14:0/i-18:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/a-17:0/15:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/a-17:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/a-17:0/15:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/8:0/i-24:0)
TG(22:0/8:0/i-24:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/8:0/i-24:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one octanoyl(R2), and one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/15:0/17:0)
TG(22:0/15:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/15:0/17:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/13:0/i-19:0)
TG(22:0/13:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/13:0/i-19:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/17:0/i-15:0)
TG(22:0/17:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/17:0/i-15:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/8:0/i-24:0)
TG(i-22:0/8:0/i-24:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/8:0/i-24:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one octanoyl(R2), and one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-15:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/i-15:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-15:0/a-17:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-12:0/i-20:0)
TG(22:0/i-12:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-12:0/i-20:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/12:0/20:0)
TG(22:0/12:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/12:0/20:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/13:0/i-19:0)
TG(i-22:0/13:0/i-19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/13:0/i-19:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-18:0/14:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-18:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-18:0/14:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/10:0/i-22:0)
TG(22:0/10:0/i-22:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/10:0/i-22:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one decanoyl(R2), and one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/a-13:0/19:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/a-13:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/a-13:0/19:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/15:0/17:0)
TG(i-22:0/15:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/15:0/17:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-19:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/i-19:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-19:0/a-13:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/19:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/19:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/19:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-19:0/i-13:0)
TG(22:0/i-19:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-19:0/i-13:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/14:0/18:0)
TG(22:0/14:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/14:0/18:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/17:0/i-15:0)
TG(i-22:0/17:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/17:0/i-15:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/20:0/12:0)
TG(i-22:0/20:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/20:0/12:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one eicosanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-12:0/i-20:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-12:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-12:0/i-20:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-20:0/i-12:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-20:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-20:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-17:0/15:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-17:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-17:0/15:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/17:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(i-22:0/17:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/17:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-14:0/i-18:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-14:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-14:0/i-18:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-15:0/17:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-15:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-15:0/17:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/19:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/19:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/19:0/a-13:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one nonadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-15:0/17:0)
TG(22:0/i-15:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-15:0/17:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/a-15:0/17:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/a-15:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/a-15:0/17:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/10:0/22:0)
TG(i-22:0/10:0/22:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/10:0/22:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one decanoyl(R2), and one docosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/13:0/19:0)
TG(i-22:0/13:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/13:0/19:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-19:0/13:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-19:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-19:0/13:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 17-methyloctadecanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-17:0/i-15:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-17:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-17:0/i-15:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-20:0/12:0)
TG(22:0/i-20:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-20:0/12:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/15:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(22:0/15:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/15:0/a-17:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/17:0/15:0)
TG(i-22:0/17:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/17:0/15:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/22:0/10:0)
TG(i-22:0/22:0/10:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/22:0/10:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one docosanoyl(R2), and one decanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-22:0/10:0)
TG(22:0/i-22:0/10:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-22:0/10:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one decanoyl(R3).
TG(22:0/i-24:0/8:0)
TG(22:0/i-24:0/8:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(22:0/i-24:0/8:0) is made up of one docosanoyl(R1), one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R2), and one octanoyl(R3).
TG(i-22:0/i-24:0/8:0)
TG(i-22:0/i-24:0/8:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-22:0/i-24:0/8:0) is made up of one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R1), one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R2), and one octanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/15:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(i-24:0/15:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/15:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/13:0/16:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/13:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/13:0/16:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/a-17:0/i-13:0)[rac]
TG(i-24:0/a-17:0/i-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/a-17:0/i-13:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/i-15:0/14:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/i-15:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/i-15:0/14:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/13:0/17:0)
TG(i-24:0/13:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/13:0/17:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/17:0/12:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/17:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/17:0/12:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/16:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/16:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/16:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/8:0/a-21:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/8:0/a-21:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/8:0/a-21:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one octanoyl(R2), and one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/16:0/i-14:0)
TG(i-24:0/16:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/16:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/i-14:0/16:0)
TG(i-24:0/i-14:0/16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/i-14:0/16:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one hexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/i-20:0/10:0)
TG(i-24:0/i-20:0/10:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/i-20:0/10:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R2), and one decanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/i-13:0/i-16:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/i-13:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/i-13:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/i-17:0/i-12:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/i-17:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/i-17:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/14:0/i-16:0)
TG(i-24:0/14:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/14:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/10:0/i-20:0)
TG(i-24:0/10:0/i-20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/10:0/i-20:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one decanoyl(R2), and one 18-methylnonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/a-15:0/15:0)[rac]
TG(i-24:0/a-15:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/a-15:0/15:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/i-17:0/13:0)
TG(i-24:0/i-17:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/i-17:0/13:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/16:0/13:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/16:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/16:0/13:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/a-17:0/i-12:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/a-17:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/a-17:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/14:0/15:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/14:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/14:0/15:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/a-15:0/i-15:0)[rac]
TG(i-24:0/a-15:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/a-15:0/i-15:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/i-14:0/15:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/i-14:0/15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/i-14:0/15:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one pentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/18:0/12:0)
TG(i-24:0/18:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/18:0/12:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/14:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/14:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/14:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one tetradecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/i-12:0/18:0)
TG(i-24:0/i-12:0/18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/i-12:0/18:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one octadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/15:0/14:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/15:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/15:0/14:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/8:0/22:0)
TG(i-24:0/8:0/22:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/8:0/22:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one octanoyl(R2), and one docosanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/a-21:0/8:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/a-21:0/8:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/a-21:0/8:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one 18-methyleicosanoyl(R2), and one octanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/i-14:0/i-16:0)
TG(i-24:0/i-14:0/i-16:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/i-14:0/i-16:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylpentadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/10:0/20:0)
TG(i-24:0/10:0/20:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/10:0/20:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one decanoyl(R2), and one eicosanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/i-18:0/12:0)
TG(i-24:0/i-18:0/12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/i-18:0/12:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R2), and one dodecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/i-13:0/i-17:0)
TG(i-24:0/i-13:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/i-13:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 11-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/12:0/i-18:0)
TG(i-24:0/12:0/i-18:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/12:0/i-18:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one 16-methylheptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/i-15:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(i-24:0/i-15:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/i-15:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/18:0/i-12:0)
TG(i-24:0/18:0/i-12:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/18:0/i-12:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one octadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methylundecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/15:0/i-14:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/15:0/i-14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/15:0/i-14:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/i-14:0/a-15:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/i-14:0/a-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/i-14:0/a-15:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltridecanoyl(R2), and one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/12:0/i-17:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/12:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/12:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/a-13:0/17:0)[rac]
TG(i-24:0/a-13:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/a-13:0/17:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/13:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(i-24:0/13:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/13:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/i-17:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(i-24:0/i-17:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/i-17:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/i-12:0/17:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/i-12:0/17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/i-12:0/17:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one heptadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/15:0/i-15:0)
TG(i-24:0/15:0/i-15:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/15:0/i-15:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one pentadecanoyl(R2), and one 13-methyltetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/17:0/13:0)
TG(i-24:0/17:0/13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/17:0/13:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one tridecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/16:0/14:0)
TG(i-24:0/16:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/16:0/14:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one hexadecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/a-13:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(i-24:0/a-13:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/a-13:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/10:0/19:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/10:0/19:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/10:0/19:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one decanoyl(R2), and one nonadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/a-13:0/i-17:0)[rac]
TG(i-24:0/a-13:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/a-13:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/17:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(i-24:0/17:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/17:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one heptadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/12:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/12:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/12:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one dodecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/i-12:0/a-17:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/i-12:0/a-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/i-12:0/a-17:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one 10-methylundecanoyl(R2), and one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/a-17:0/a-13:0)[rac]
TG(i-24:0/a-17:0/a-13:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/a-17:0/a-13:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 14-methylhexadecanoyl(R2), and one 10-methyldodecanoyl(R3).
TG(a-25:0/a-15:0/14:0)[rac]
TG(a-25:0/a-15:0/14:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(a-25:0/a-15:0/14:0) is made up of one 22-methyltetracosanoyl(R1), one 12-methyltetradecanoyl(R2), and one tetradecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/13:0/i-17:0)
TG(i-24:0/13:0/i-17:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/13:0/i-17:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one tridecanoyl(R2), and one 15-methylhexadecanoyl(R3).
TG(i-24:0/i-22:0/8:0)
TG(i-24:0/i-22:0/8:0) belongs to the family of triradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at least one fatty acyl group is esterified. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. TG(i-24:0/i-22:0/8:0) is made up of one 22-methyltricosanoyl(R1), one 20-methylheneicosanoyl(R2), and one octanoyl(R3).