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Why Are Triglycerides Called Neutral Lipids?

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Triglycerides, the most common type of fat found in the body, are classified as neutral lipids because of their specific chemical structure. This neutrality is a direct result of the esterification process, which consumes the charged functional groups of their constituent molecules, leaving a molecule with no net electrical charge.