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Lipids, as a class of compounds, are insoluble in water but are soluble in other organic solvents. Examples of such solvents include: acetone and ether. Waxes, steroids, phospholipidsand fats are the most common types of lipid groups. Fats have glycerol in addition to three fatty acids
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These are the defining constituents of lipids and are in large part responsible for the distinctive physical and metabolic properties. They are also important in non-esterified form.
In the body these are released from triacylglycerols during fasting to provide a source of energy.
Linoleic and linolenic acids are essential fatty acids, in that they cannot be synthesised by animals and must come from plants via the diet. They are precursors of arachidonic, eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids, which are vital components of all membrane lipids.
Fatty acids in diet are short and medium chain length are not usually esterified. Once within the body they are oxidized rapidly in tissues as a source of ‘fuel’.
Longer chain fatty acids are usually esterified first to triacylglycerols or structural lipids in tissues.
The relation between different types of lipids is as follows.
Fatty acyls. Fatty acyls, a generic term are used for fatty acids and their derivatives. ...
Glycerolipids (triglycerides) ...
Glycerophospholipids. ...
Sterol lipids. ...
Prenol lipids. ...
Saccharolipids. ...
Polyketides
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In the body these are released from triacylglycerols during fasting to provide a source of energy.
Linoleic and linolenic acids are essential fatty acids, in that they cannot be synthesised by animals and must come from plants via the diet. They are precursors of arachidonic, eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids, which are vital components of all membrane lipids.
Fatty acids in diet are short and medium chain length are not usually esterified. Once within the body they are oxidized rapidly in tissues as a source of ‘fuel’.
Longer chain fatty acids are usually esterified first to triacylglycerols or structural lipids in tissues.
The relation between different types of lipids is as follows.
Fatty acyls. Fatty acyls, a generic term are used for fatty acids and their derivatives. ...
Glycerolipids (triglycerides) ...
Glycerophospholipids. ...
Sterol lipids. ...
Prenol lipids. ...
Saccharolipids. ...
Polyketides
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