TOPOLOGICAL INDICES OF CERTAIN DERIVED GRAPHS OF TRIGLYCERIDES
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Topological graph indices are the bridge between structure and properties. These numerical
descriptors, derived from the structural information of molecules represented as graphs, offer a powerful tool
for predicting the physical, chemical, and biological properties of compounds without the need for extensive
experimental trials. Triglycerides, a type of fat, are essential for energy storage and various metabolic processes.
By representing triglyceride molecules as graphs and calculating their topological indices, scientists can
potentially predict their physical and chemical properties, such as melting point and solubility. In this work,
we determined nine specific topological indices for the total graph, the subdivision graph, the additional vertex
subdivision graph, and the additional edge subdivision graph of the triglyceride graph. This information could
be valuable for understanding the role of triglycerides in health and disease, as well as for developing new
therapies and dietary strategies.
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