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Number of oh group in fats can be expressed as

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Answered by Abhishek75700
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⚫↪Number of oh group in fats can be expressed as Adipocyte
✴↪Body fat cells have regional responses to the overfeeding that was studied in adult subjects. In the upper body, an increase of adipocyte size correlated with upper-body fat gain; however, the number of fat cells was not significantly changed.
✴↪In contrast to the upper body fat cell response, the number of lower-body adipocytes did significantly increase during the course of experiment.
Notably, there was no change in the size of the lower-body adipocytes.
Answered by tanvigupta426
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Answer:

The correct answer is acetyl value.

Explanation:

  • The iodine value denotes the degree of unsaturation of a fat or oil.
  • ACID value is the comparative measurement of rancidity as free fatty acids are normally formed during the decomposition of triglycerides.
  • Acetyl value is the measurement of the free hydroxyl groups in fat or oil as defined by acetylation, being the number of milligrams of potassium hydroxide needed for neutralization of the acetic acid created by hydrolysis of one gram of the acetylated substance
  • Saponification value stands for the estimation of the average molecular weight (or chain length) of all the fatty acids present.

The number of oh group in fats can be expressed as an acetyl value.

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