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Chapter 5 5.3 Pgs. 74-77 Objective: I can identify and classify different types of lipids based on their molecular structure and relate it to my health.

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1 Chapter 5 5.3 Pgs. 74-77 Objective: I can identify and classify different types of lipids based on their molecular structure and relate it to my health and nutrition

2  Functions  Stores energy for long-term (than carbs)  Forms barriers against water (insoluble)  Macro: insulation, protection  Atoms: C, H, O (more C-H than O)  More energy-rich C-H bonds to break  Nonpolar (C less electronegative than O) Includes: C 6 H 12 O 6 C 30 H 50 O 6 Fats, oils, waxes, steroids (hormones) Store more compactly  animals

3  Made of two types of subunits (smaller mol.)  Molecule 1 = fatty acid (long hydrocarbon chain with carboxyl group at end: ~16 ~18 C or more)  Molecule 2 = glycerol 3 carbons, each with hydroxyl group  “Polymer” = Combine ▪Dehydration Synthesis  Triglyceride (triacylglycerol) ▪3 fatty acids + 1 glycerol http://www2.nl.edu/jste/fat.swf

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5  Saturated fats (unhealthier) (solid) (animals)  All internal carbons have 2 hydrogen (full!)  Only single bonds between carbons  Unsaturated fats (healthier) (liquid) (plants)  Not all internal carbon has 2 hydrogen (not full)  At least 1 double bond between carbons Monounsaturated fats vs. Polyunsaturated fats Note the kink in the chain Carbon wants bonds4 (based on fatty acid) health?state?organism?

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7 Can pack tightly Cannot pack tightly “hydrogenate fat”

8  Made by hydrogenation of  If singled hydrogen on same side, then cis- ▪Bigger “kink”  If singled hydrogen on opposite side, then trans- ▪Smaller “kink” Trans-fat is bad because it increases BAD cholesterol (LDL) and decrease good cholesterol (HDL) – How? Not sure… unsaturated fats

9  Used to form cell membrane (IMPORTANT!)  Part polar (phosphate group) hydrophilic  Part nonpolar (hydrocarbon chain) hydrophobic  End up as water barrier

10 Notice parts! 1 Phosphate 1 Glycerol 2 Fatty acids 1 unsaturated!

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12  Most are 4 carbon rings w/ H-C  Most are hormones (messenger)  Special type of steroid = cholesterol ▪Embedded in cell membrane Necessary for health, but… Don’t have too much and… More HDL, less LDL

13  Unsaturated Fats are most healthy  Fish oil, plant oil  Saturated Fats (+too much cholesterol) cause atherosclerosis a.k.a. ateriosclerosis  Build up of plaque in arteries (heart attack)  Trans-Fat is *technically* a type of unsaturated fat, but BAD for you…  Increases LDL cholesterol, which also causes atherosclerosis  BTW, Butter vs. Margarine? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG_ybdk1VaE

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