Monday, September 21, 2009

Summary of Fats

Summary of Fats
Fats are comprised of fatty acids bound, in bundles of three, to glycerol.

  • Fatty acids are either saturated, monounsaturated or polyunsaturated.
  • Fats contains mixtures of all three types of fatty acids; the balance of the mix determines whether the fat is generally saturated (hard) or polyunsaturated (soft).
  • Fats are insoluble in water and require special treatment for digestion and transport.
  • In digestion, bile acids act as detergents to solubilize fats to aids digestion.
  • In transport, the fatty material is surrounded by a coat of protein plus phospholipid. The full particle is a lipoprotein.
  • The liver can convert carbohydrate to fat, which is exported from the liver as a lipoprotein.
  • Certain polyunsaturated fatty acids are nutritionally essentially because:
    1. They are the precursors of the vitality important regulators of metabolism, the prostaglandins
    2. The body cannot make them from either carbohydrate or existing dietary fatty acids.

Summary of Fats

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