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nikitadnepr [17]
2 years ago
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Excess kilocalories from alcohol which are not used for ATP production are converted to fatty acids and stored as

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Oksana_A [137]2 years ago
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Excess kilocalories from alcohol that are not used for ATP production are converted to fatty acids and stored as triglycerides. ATP is the energy coin of the cell.

<h3>What are triglycerides?</h3>

Triglycerides represent a class of lipids, i.e., an ester derived from glycerol, which is present in the blood.

From a structural point of view, triglycerides are fats composed of an ester and three fatty acids.

The calories that aren't used are converted by the body as triglycerides (storage energy).

Learn more about triglycerides here:

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