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Lipids Summary

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Summary of types of lipids, formation of lipids and their function in the body

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3.5 Lipids
First review @September 14, 2023

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Second review @September 18, 2023

lipids (fats and oils) contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen

fats are lipids that are solid at room temperature and oils are lipids that are liquids at
room temperature

lipids are not polar molecules because the shared electrons are more evenly distributed
compared to polar molecules such as water

this means that there are no positive or negative regions in lipid molecules meaning
that lipids are insoluble in water— hydrogen bonds unable to form between lipids
and water molecules

lipids have large complex structures and are known as macromolecules, these are built
from repeating units

e.g. triglycerides, phospholipids and sterols

Triglycerides
made by combining a glycerol molecule with three fatty acids

because glycerol is an alcohol and fatty acids are carboxylic acids, they are joined by
condensation polymerisation and form an ester link/ bond — this reaction can also
be called esterification




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, in order to break triglycerides down, three water molecules need to be supplied to each
triglyceride, since three water molecules are lost during their formation— this is called
hydrolysis

Saturated and Unsaturated
lipids that have no double bonds between carbon atoms are saturated

this means that they can’t react since all the carbon atoms have 4 single bonds
(except the COOH functional group)

lipids that contain a double bond between two carbon atoms are unsaturated

this means that the lipids can still react since there are double bonds ready to be
broken between carbon atoms and react

there are two types of unsaturated lipids

monounsaturated— just one double bond present between two carbon atoms

polyunsaturated— more than one double bond present between pairs of carbon
atoms

the double bonds present in mono and polyunsaturated lipids causes them to have a slight
bend, this means they cannot pack together so closely and are liquids at room
temperature

for this reason, unsaturated lipids are described as oils not fats

unsaturated triglycerides tend to be healthier than saturated triglycerides




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