Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Saponification:
The process in which a
triacylglyceride
is reacted with
aqueous
hydroxide ion
to form a mixture of
glycerol
and
fatty acid
salts
(
soaps
). The
reaction mechanism
follows the
nucleophilic carbonyl substitution
pathway.
Saponification of
glycerol
tristearate
(a
triacylglyceride
) with
aqueous
Na
OH
yields a
soap
consisting of one part
glycerol
(shown in red) and three parts sodium
stearate
(shown in blue).
Related terms:
Ester
,
hydrolysis
,
esterification
,
transesterification
,
carboxylate
,
substitution reaction
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