Lipids Flashcards
Lipids
Large group of organic molecules containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen:
- Triglycerides
- Phospholipids
- Steroids
- Waxes
Triglycerides
Structure:
Triglycerides are lipids made of one molecule of glycerol and three fatty acids joined by ester bonds formed in condensation reactions.
Function/Properties:
- Thermal insulation when stored under skin
- Energy storage as they yield twice as much energy as carbohydrates
- Physical protection around organs
- Buoyancy
- Source of metabolic water (water released in chemical reactions)
(Mono/Poly) Unsaturated Fatty Acids
Structure:
-Contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond which causes a kink in the chain
Function/Properties:
-Liquid at room temperature
Mono-unsaturated fatty acids have one carbon-carbon double bond
Poly-unsaturated fatty acids have two or more carbon-carbon double bonds
Saturated Fatty Acids
Structure:
- Contain only carbon-carbon single bonds
- Carbon atoms linked to the maximum number of hydrogen atoms
- Atoms tightly packed
Function/Processes:
- Solid at normal or body temperature
- Useful for energy storage
Phospholipids
Structure:
- One molecule of glycerol, two fatty acids and one phosphate molecule
- Phosphate and glycerol make the “head”
- Two fatty acid molecules make the “tail”
Function/Properties:
- The more polar head is hydrophilic
- Non polar tail is hydrophobic
Waxes
- Insoluble in water
- Prevent water loss
- Plants produce waxy cuticle on leaves to stop water loss
Steroids
Structure:
- Ring structure
- Three 6 carbon atom rings and one 5 carbon atom ring
Function/Properties:
- Steroid sex hormones
- Cholesterol synthesis
Saturated fat health implications
- Coronary heart disease caused by fatty deposits
- High fat intake increases low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol level which leads to atheroma deposition