Plasma glycerol may enter cellular glycolysis or gluconeogenesis after traversing the plasma membrane:
Either glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate or dihydroxyacetone phosphate may be used as substrates for glycolysis or gluconeogenesis. The direction of flow is dependent on the activity of a number of non-equilibrium reactions - see submenu.
Generally, glycerol is released from its storage within triglycerides during lipolysis.
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