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What is L-glycerol?

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Updated: 6/9/2024

L-glycerol is one of the enantiomers of glycerol, a simple sugar alcohol compound. It is a component of triglycerides and phospholipids, playing important roles in cellular metabolism. Glycerol is commonly used in food and pharmaceutical industries.

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