Looking for Lipids notes for BSc Applied Biochemistry? Here you will find a clear breakdown of fatty acids, their classification, and key concepts to help you study better.
What’s covered?
| Topic | Description |
|---|---|
| Fatty Acids Definition | Carboxylic acids with a hydrocarbon chain, building blocks of lipids |
| Classification by Chain Length | Short-chain (2-4C), medium-chain (6-12C), long-chain (14-20C), very long-chain (>20C) |
| Classification by Saturation | Saturated (no double bonds) vs unsaturated (one or more double bonds) |
| Classification by Nutritional Importance | Essential fatty acids cannot be synthesized by the body |
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FAQs
What are fatty acids? Fatty acids are carboxylic acids with a long hydrocarbon chain. They are the building blocks of triglycerides and phospholipids.
What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids? Saturated fatty acids have no double bonds and are solid at room temperature, while unsaturated ones have double bonds and are usually liquid.
Why are essential fatty acids important? Essential fatty acids cannot be made by the body and must be obtained from diet; they are crucial for cell function and inflammation control.
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