Could someone help me understand the mechanism behind the reaction? I've read a number of resources but I'm still having trouble understanding it fully, mostly concerning the intermediate molecules that are formed prior to the final product of methyl esters.
From what I've read, the process involves hydrolysis followed by condensation. The OH- from NaOH attacks the carbonyl group on the triglyceride - this is the hydrolysis part? Are the intermediate molecules at this point three fatty acids and the glycerol backbone? Then the methanol reacts with the three fatty acids to produce the methyl esters - this is the condensation part? What happens to the glycerol backbone at this point? Where does it get the three protons required to complete its structure? Is it from water molecules that were released in the condensation reaction?
Thank you.