PPT-Lipids

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long term energy storage concentrated energy Lipids Lipids are composed of C H O long hydrocarbon chains HC Family groups fats phospholipids steroids Do not form

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long term energy storage concentrated energy Lipids Lipids are composed of C H O long hydrocarbon chains HC Family groups fats phospholipids steroids Do not form polymers big molecules. . 2003-2004. Lipids. 2003-2004. Large biomolecules that are made mostly of carbon and hydrogen with a small amount of oxygen (sometimes Phosphorous).. Lipids . Monomer subunits . Glycerol and 3 fatty acids. Lipids are relatively insoluble in water.. They are soluble in . nonpolar. solvents such as chloroform , diethyl ether, acetone, benzene and ether.. The hydrophobic (water hating) nature of lipids is due to the predominance of hydrocarbon chain.(-CH2-CH2-CH2-) in their structure. Dr. Huda Hania. Lipid chemistry . Lipid chemistry . Definition . Fats and Oils (triglyceride) . Waxes. Steroids. Fat- soluble vitamins. Phospholipid. Mono- di glycerides . Lipid compounds including: . Nature’s flavor enhancer. lipids vs carbohydrates. - . both . Contain: carbon. , hydrogen, and . oxygen. LIPIDS do not:. dissolve in water. provide structure to food products. lipids. Food Examples: . 3.4 What Are Lipids?. Lipids. are a diverse group of molecules that contain regions composed almost entirely of hydrogen and carbon. All lipids contain large chains of nonpolar hydrocarbons. Most lipids are therefore hydrophobic and water insoluble. Learning Objectives. Learn what a triglyceride is.. Learn what a fatty acid is.. Learn the structure of a . phospholipid. .. Learn how lipids are tested for.. What is a lipid?. Like most other biochemical substances, lipids contain . Pratt & . Cornely. , . Ch. 8. Lipids and Membranes. There is a lot of important biochemistry of lipids.. We won’t cover it all!. The key points for this class have to do with their role in membranes and fat . Lipids are a family of chemical compounds that are a main component in every living cell. They include the following three categories:. Triglycerides. – they include all fats and oils people typically eat.. nonpolar. organic compound insoluble in polar solvent , but . soluble in organic solvents. such as benzene ,ether, chloroform.. Biological role of lipids. :. Lipids are found naturally in all living organisms.. Lipids are hydrophobic or amphipathic small molecules that may originate entirely or in part by carbanion-based condensations of thioesters (fatty acids, polyketides, etc.) and/or by carbocation-based condensations of isoprene units . Cholesterol. Rich in hydrocarbon. Polar group (usually small). Oleic acid. Lipids serve a wide variety of functions. Vitamin K. Surfactants. Protection. Membrane. components. Insulation. Energy storage. by. Ms. . P. . . H. . Giri. Department of Microbiology. Deogiri . College, Aurangabad. B.Sc. F. Y.. Semester II. Paper No. V. Basic Biochemistry. Unit 2 Lipids. Ms. . Priyanka. H. . Giri. Lipids:. Lipids are . What are the main classes of . lipids?. Where are they found in the cell?. Where did they come from?. Lipids Classes. Fatty acids. Free (toxic unless esterified). Esterifed. in . glycerophospholipids. Lipids. : . are a group of naturally occurring substances include a diverse group of organic compounds including . fats, oils, hormones. , and certain components of membranes (. phospholipids. ). All of these substances relatively insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents like: chloroform, ether and benzene..

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