Decisions How Cardiovascular Disease Can Be Prevented and or Controlled. Insoluble in water lipids can be defined. To move lipids like fatty acid‚ triacylglycerols‚ steroids and fat soluble vitamins within the blood plasma‚ a mover protein is needed. Moved from the adipose tissue to the muscle‚ heart and liver tissues by serum albumin are fatty acids. Moved by the retinol binding protein is Vitamin A. There are steroid moverproteins that move steroids to the aimed cells. Majority of the body’s
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Text: Understanding Nutrition: 9th‚ 10th‚ 11th‚ or 12th ed. Whitney/Rolfes. Course Description and Content: Incorporates principles of human nutrition‚ essential nutrients‚ nutritional needs of different age groups‚ and nutrition research. Focuses on the relationship between nutrition‚ physical fitness‚ lifestyle‚ and health‚ with supporting emphases on consumer awareness‚ evaluation of nutrition information‚ eating disorders‚ and the importance of a balanced‚ varied diet. Course Learning
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protective covering for some parts of the body. Esters of propane-1‚2‚3-triol (glycerol) and long chain carboxylic acids‚ called fatty acids form lipids as follows. If the three fatty acids in a triglyceride are the same‚ it is called a simple glyceride; if they are different‚ it is called a mixed glyceride.The chemical and physical properties of the fat depend on the nature of the fatty acid group R.Fats‚ which are animal in origin‚ are solid at room temperature and have saturated R chains with no
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Report #2: Fat Extraction From Food What is a triglyceride? Draw its structure. A molecule that contains three fatty acids attached at the oxygen atoms of glycerol. What are the differences between saturated and unsaturated fats? Drawn an example of each. If all bonds are single‚ the fatty acid molecule is saturated. If there is a double bond among the carbon atoms‚ the fatty acid molecule is unsaturated. What form does each of these fats take at room temperature and what are the common sources
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Revision Questions – Nutrients Lipids 1. Lipids are made up of 3 fatty acids and a glycerol molecule‚ referred to as a triglyceride. Glycerol is an alcohol with 3 hydroxyl groups (OH). A fatty acid attaches itself to each hydroxyl group with the elimination of 3 water molecules (condensation). The fatty acids vary and determine the properties of a lipid. 2. Saturated fatty acids: * Each carbon has a full quota of hydrogen atoms. * There are no double bonds. * Solid at room
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UGRC 110 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2010-2011 SEMESTER: 2 GROUP: 7 LECTURER’s NAME: WORNYO‚ ALBERT COCONUT OIL AND ITS MEDICINAL EFFECTS Edible oils are found in large amounts in our daily diets hence adding up to a great amount of fatty acids in our system. Examples are in our stews‚ some soups‚ several rice dishes‚ fried or grilled meat and fish. Many have thus perceived that oil has been the cause for several of the ailments that have plagued and still plague our race‚ especially heart
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Triglycerides Composed of: * Three fatty acid molecules * Fatty acids are long chains of carbon atoms surrounded by hydrogen atoms. * One glycerol molecule * Glycerol is a three-carbon alcohol that is the backbone of a triglyceride Stored in fat cells - Unsaturated fatty acids: - Do not stack well together - Liquid at room temp - Present in plants oils Hydrogenation: the addition of hydrogen atoms to unsaturated fatty acids - Converts liquid fats (Oils) into a
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PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION Nutrients 1. Carbohydrates 2. Proteins 3. Lipids 4. Vitamins 5. Minerals 6. Water – functions: a. Solvent b. A lubricant c. Transport medium d. Regulate body temperature 7. Macronutrients – carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ lipids required in grams‚ kilograms 8. Micronutrients – vitamins and minerals needed in micrograms or milligrams 9. Energy needed for a. Basic body functions/basal metabolism (60 – 75% total energy requirement) b. Physical activity (15 – 30%)
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phosphatides/phospholipids‚ cerebrosides‚ sterols‚ terpenes‚ fatty alcohols‚ fatty acids‚ fat-soluble vitamins‚ and other substances. • Salad and cooking oils‚ shortenings‚ margarines‚ salad dressings and food ingredients include palm‚ soybean‚ corn‚ cottonseed‚ peanut‚ olive‚ safflower‚ sunflower‚ canola‚ coconut‚ palm kernel‚ lard‚ and beef tallow. TCP FST4826 3 IMPORTANCE OF FATS • Provide the most concentrated source of energy of any foodstuff‚ supply essential fatty acids (which are precursors for important hormones
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saponification of triacylglycerol in the preparation of soap Test for reactions of soap with soft water‚ oil and CaCl2 Results SOLUBILITY OF LIPIDS LIPIDS TYPE SOLVENTS WATER HEXANE Stearic acid Saturated fatty acids insoluble Soluble Cedar Unsaturated fatty acids insoluble Soluble Butter Saturated fatty acid insoluble Soluble Lecithin Phospholipid insoluble Soluble Cholesterol Steroid insoluble soluble Vitamin A Terpene insoluble Soluble REACTIONS OF SOAP # TESTS OBSERVATIONS Soap (prepared)
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