Title: Fats and Oils
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2Fats and Oils
Triglycerides Esters of glycerol with fatty
acids
Fats are solids at room temperature Oils are
liquids at room temperature
These biomolecules are comprised solely of
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. They make up 40 of
the calories in the average diet.
3Fats (solid triglycerides) and an oil (a liquid
triglyceride)
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5Fatty Acids
General Fatty Acid Structure
6- Saturated Fats
- Contain no CC double bonds
- Generally are solids or semisolids at room temp
- Animal fat is a major source
- Should not make up more than 30 of your total
fat intake per day
- Unsaturated Fats
- Contain one or more CC double bonds
- Generally are liquids at room temp
- Vegetable oils are major source
7Fatty Acid
8Micelle Formation
9Fatty Acids
10Fatty Acids
11Fatty Acids
Molecular factors affecting Melting Points
Molecular Weight
Myristic Acid 58 oC Palmitic Acid 63
oC Stearic Acid 71 oC
12Fatty Acids
13Fatty Acids
- Degree of unsaturation
- Monounsaturated one CC
- Polyunsaturated 2 or more CC
Oleic Acid 16 oC Linoleic Acid -5
oC Linolenic Acid -11 oC
14Fatty Acids
15Fatty Acids
16Fatty Acids
Essential Fatty Acids
Linoleic Acid and Linolenic Acid
Sources Green leafy vegetables and fish oils
17Triglyceride
18 3 Fatty Acids
Triglyceride
Yields a Triglyceride
19Triglyceride
20Triglyceride
Building a triglyceride structure
Lets draw a triglyceride made from palmitic,
stearic and oleic acids.
21Triglyceride
Building a triglyceride structure
Draw backbone
22Triglyceride
Building a triglyceride structure
Put in the correct number of carbons
23Triglyceride
This triglyceride is a fat WHY?
It is comprised of one or less double bonds and
is primarily made from saturated fatty acids.
24Triglyceride
Make another using oleic, linolenic and myristic
acids. Is this triglyceride is a solid or a
liquid at room temp? Is this triglyceride a fat
or an oil?
25Triglyceride
16 Cs 1 CC
16 Cs 3 CC
12 Cs
26Triglyceride
an oil
This Triglyceride is ______________
It contains 4 double bonds therefore it is an
oil at room temp. Oils are liquids at this temp.
27Catalytic Hydrogenation
This is a chemical reaction that decreases the
amount of unsaturation in a fat or oil by the
addition of H2 in the presence of a metal
catalyst.
28Catalytic Hydrogenation
Saturated Fat
Unsaturated fat
29Partial hydrogenation of vegetable oils produces
a mixture of triglycerides that soften and melt
near body temperature
30Steroids
Basic steroid Structure
31Cholesterol
32Cholesterol
- Essential component of cell membranes
- Used as raw material for sex hormones and
adrenocorticoid hormones - Used to make bile salts
- High blood levels also associated with heart
disease, atherosclerosis, arterial plaques
33Cholesterol transported as Lipoprotein complex
(LDL)
34Lipoproteins classified by Density
- HDL High-density Lipoprotein
- LDL Low-density Lipoprotein
- VLDV Very low-density Lipoprotein
- Triglycerides and cholesterol
- Chylomicron
- Mostly triglycerides
35Prostaglandins
36Lipoproteins classified by Density
- HDL High-density Lipoprotein
- LDL Low-density Lipoprotein
- VLDV Very low-density Lipoprotein
- Triglycerides and cholesterol
- Chylomicron
- Mostly triglycerides