NUTR100 Lecture Notes - Trans Fat, Cardiovascular Disease, Lipoprotein Lipase

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Lipids are diverse class of molecules that are insoluble in water. Three types of lipids are found in foods: Triglycerides are composed of: 3 fatty acid molecules. Fatty acids are long chains of carbon atoms surrounded by hydrogen atoms. One glycerol molecule: glycerol is a 3 carbon alcohol that is the backbone of a triglyceride. Length of their carbon chain (short, medium, or long chain) Level of saturation (saturation refers to how many hydrogen atoms surround each carbon: shape. Long chain saturated fatty acids stack well together to make solid forms at room temperature: monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids don"t stack well together because they are bent. For example, animal fats, butter and lard are high in saturated fatty acids. The hydrogen atoms at the unsaturated region can be arranged in different positions: cis same side of the carbon chain, trans opposite sides of the chain.

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