As nouns the difference between monoglyceride and monoacylglycerol. is that monoglyceride is (chemistry) a lipid, an ester of glycerol and one fatty acid (in the 1- or 2- positions) while monoacylglycerol is (organic chemistry) monoglyceride. Is diacylglycerol and diglyceride the same? A diglyceride, more correctly known as a diacylglycerol, isRead More →

Monoglycerides are produced naturally by hydrolysis. … Monolaurin (as surfactant in cosmetics, food additive, dietary supplement, etc.), monostearin (an emulsifier and a preservative), and glyceryl hydroxystearate (as an emollient in cosmetics products) are examples of monoglycerides that are produced artificially. Are monoglycerides bad for you? Monoglycerides are generally considered safe,Read More →