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The first synthetic triglyceride was reported by [[Théophile-Jules Pelouze]] in 1844, when he produced [[tributyrin]] by treating [[butyric acid]] with [[glycerin]] in the presence of concentrated [[sulfuric acid]]. Several years later, [[Marcellin Berthelot]], one of Pelouze's students, synthesized [[tristearin]] and [[tripalmitin]] by reaction of the analogous [[fatty acid]]s with glycerin in the presence of gaseous [[hydrogen chloride]] at high temperature.

The first synthetic triglyceride was reported by Théophile-Jules Pelouze in 1844, when he produced tributyrin by treating butyric acid with glycerin in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid. Several years later, Marcellin Berthelot, one of Pelouze's students, synthesized tristearin and tripalmitin by reaction of the analogous fatty acids with glycerin in the presence of gaseous hydrogen chloride at high temperature.