FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term neutral lipid metabolic process ID (Ontology) GO:0006638 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The chemical reactions and pathways involving neutral lipids, lipids only soluble in solvents of very low polarity.[ ISBN:0198547684 ]
Also Known As "neutral lipid metabolism"
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  primary metabolic process
   |__lipid metabolic process
       |__neutral lipid metabolic process  50 rec.
           |__acylglycerol metabolic process 50 rec.
           |   |__acylglycerol acyl-chain remodeling(+)
           |   |__acylglycerol biosynthetic process(+) 19 rec.
           |   |__acylglycerol catabolic process(+) 17 rec.
           |   |__diacylglycerol metabolic process(+) 6 rec.
           |   |__monoacylglycerol metabolic process(+) 2 rec.
           |   |__triglyceride metabolic process(+) 42 rec.
           |__neutral lipid biosynthetic process 19 rec.
           |   |__acylglycerol biosynthetic process(+) 19 rec.
           |__neutral lipid catabolic process 17 rec.
               |__acylglycerol catabolic process(+) 17 rec.
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