Lipids Broadly defined as naturally occurring non-polar compounds having simple functional groups.
Major Categories of Lipids ä Fats / Oils ä Biosynthesis of fatty acids ä Phospholipids ä Waxes ä Terpenes ä Steroids ä Prostaglandins
Fats ä Esters of fatty (long chain carboxylic) acids ä Common are triacyl glycerols, which can be hydrolyzed (saponified) into soaps:
Micelles: mode of action of soap Soap (above) can be represented as: Soap (and detergents) form spherical clusters (right) called micelles; micelles surround and dissolve non-polar substances (oily stains) and render them “soluble.” Oil H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O
Oils (polyunsaturated fats) Presence of cis double bonds in oils makes it difficult for the molecules to pack regularly in a solid structure; oils have lower melting points than fats, and are liquids at RT.
Biosynthesis of Fatty Acids Repetitive applications of thio-Claisen reactions; explains why most fatty acids have an even number of carbon atoms
Enolization / Carboxylation of Acetyl Coenzyme A
Acylation of Malonyl Coenzyme A with 2 Carbon unit Enol form
Decarboxylation, Reduction, Dehydration and Reduction
Acylation of Malonyl Co A with 4 carbon unit (4 carbon unit)
Conversion to 6 carbon unit (6 carbon unit)
Acylation of Malonyl Co A with 6 carbon unit (6 carbon unit)
Conversion to 8 carbon unit...etc. (8 carbon unit)
Common Saturated Fatty Acids
Common Unsaturated Fatty Acids
Composition of Fats and Oils C 12 C 14 C 16 C 18 C 18(1) C 18(2) _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Animal Fats Lard Butter Human Fat Whale Blubber Vegetable Oils Coconut oil Corn oil Olive oil Peanut oil
Phospholipids ä Phospholipids are long-chain fatty esters of glycerol also containing a phosphoric acid derivative ä They contain a glycerol backbone, like fats and oils, but they have a phosphate group with an ionic alkyl ammonium group also attached
Representative Phospholipids Phosphatidylcholine (lecithin) Phosphatidylethanolamine (cephalin)
Phospholipids… Can be represented as:
Lipid Bilayer of Cell Membranes
Waxes ä Long chain esters of long chain fatty acids (present in beeswax)
Terpenes ä Derived biosynthetically from a branched five carbon unit, isopentyl pyrophosphate:
Terpenes... ä Common monoterpenes (C 10 ):
Some more common terpenes
Steroids ä involved in regulatory processes and in sexual characteristics and functions ä common steroids include cholesterol, estradiol, testosterone, estrogen and progesterone
Prostaglandins ä C 20 carboxylic acids that contain a 5-member ring and have two long side chains ä They were first isolated from prostate glands of sheep, but now they are known to have widespread distribution among tissues, and to exhibit an extraordinarily wide range of biological effects.
Representative Structures Biosynthetic source: arachidonic acid Prostaglandin E 1 (PGE 1 ) Prostaglandin F 2 (PGF 2 )
Some Varied Biological Effects of Prostaglandins ä Lower blood pressure ä Affect clotting of blood ä Lower gastric secretions ä Promote inflammation (countered by aspirin, which inhibits PG biosynthesis) ä Affect reproductive systems ä Stimulate uterine contractions during childbirth
Final Exam Review: The Tuesday, December 10 class will be primarily for review; bring questions! I will be available all day Tuesday, December 17 to answer questions. A review session will be held in Dobo 205 on Tuesday, Dec. 17 at 11:00 am. Final Exam: Wednesday, December 18, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm in Dobo Hall Room 205.