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What are noneglycerides?

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Updated: 5/27/2024

Non-glycerides are a group of lipids that do not contain glycerol molecules. Examples include sphingolipids, sterol esters, and fatty acid derivatives such as phospholipids. These non-glyceride molecules play key roles in cell structure, signaling, and energy storage.

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