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Chapter 15 Lipids

Chapter 15 Lipids. 15.3 Waxes, Fats, and Oils. Waxes are esters of long-chain alcohols and fatty acids. Waxes. Waxes are esters of satu rated fatty acids and long-chain alcohols coatings that prevent loss of water by leaves of plants. Fats and Oils: Triacylglycerols. Fats and oils are

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Chapter 15 Lipids

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  1. Chapter 15 Lipids 15.3 Waxes, Fats, and Oils Waxes are esters of long-chain alcohols and fatty acids.

  2. Waxes Waxes are • esters of saturated fatty acids and long-chain alcohols • coatings that prevent loss of water by leaves of plants

  3. Fats and Oils: Triacylglycerols Fats and oils are • also called triacylglycerols • esters of glycerol • produced by esterification • formed when the hydroxyl groups of glycerol react with the carboxyl groups of fatty acids

  4. Triacylglycerols In a triacylglycerol, glycerol forms ester bonds with three fatty acids.

  5. Formation of a Triacylglycerol In a triacylglycerol, three hydroxyl groups on a glycerol molecule form ester bonds with the carboxyl groups of three fatty acids.

  6. Triacylglycerols Triacylglycerol may contain different fatty acids.

  7. Learning Check What are the fatty acids in the following triacylglycerol?

  8. Solution What are the fatty acids in the following triacylglycerol? Stearic acid Oleic acid Myristic acid

  9. Melting Points of Fats and Oils A fat • is usually solid at room temperature • is prevalent in meats, whole milk, butter, and cheese An oil • is usually liquid at room temperature • is prevalent in plants such as olive and safflower

  10. Oils with Unsaturated Fatty Acids Oils • have more unsaturated fats • have cisdouble bonds that cause “kinks” in the fatty acid chains • with “kinks” in the chains do not allow the triacylglycerol molecules to pack closely • have lower melting points than saturated fatty acids • are liquids at room temperature

  11. Diagram of Triacylglycerol with Unsaturated Fatty Acids Unsaturated fatty acid chains with kinks cannot pack closely.

  12. Percent Saturated and Unsaturated Fatty Acids in Fats and Oils Vegetable oils have low melting points because they have a higher percentage of unsaturated fatty acids than do animal fats.

  13. Learning Check Draw the condensed structural formula of glyceryl trilinoleate (trilinolein).

  14. Solution Draw the condensed structural formula of glyceryl trilinoleate (trilinolein).

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