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Unsaturated fatty acid effects saturated fatty acid

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Answered by Cheemaking
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In cellular metabolism, unsaturated fat molecules contain somewhat less energy (i.e., fewer calories) than an equivalent amount of saturated fat. The greater the degree of unsaturation in a fatty acid (i.e., the more double bonds in the fatty acid) the more vulnerable it is to lipid peroxidation (rancidity).

Answered by ajay5325
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Research has found that medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) are the most healthful type of saturated fat. Coconut, for example, is rich in MCTs. Unsaturated fats contain one or more double or triple bonds between the molecules. As oils, these fats are liquids at room temperature.

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