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Lipids can undergo base-catalysed transesterification reactions where the fatty acid chains are exchanged between glycerol and alcohol molecules, resulting in fatty acid esters and glycerol. This process is commonly used to convert triglycerides from plant oils into biodiesel fuel through a reaction with methanol in the presence of a catalyst such as sodium hydroxide.
Lipids can undergo base-catalysed transesterification reactions where the fatty acid chains are exchanged between glycerol and alcohol molecules, resulting in fatty acid esters and glycerol. This process is commonly used to convert triglycerides from plant oils into biodiesel fuel through a reaction with methanol in the presence of a catalyst such as sodium hydroxide.
Lipids can undergo base-catalysed transesterification reactions where the fatty acid chains are exchanged between glycerol and alcohol molecules, resulting in fatty acid esters and glycerol. This process is commonly used to convert triglycerides from plant oils into biodiesel fuel through a reaction with methanol in the presence of a catalyst such as sodium hydroxide.