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Lipids consist of two parts1. Glycerol 2. Fatty Acids

a. Saturated fatty acids b. Unsaturated fatty acids

.Monounsaturated . Polyunsaturated

Figure 3 : Formation of TG Figure 3 : Formation of TG

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Table 1 : Saturated fatty acids

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Table 2 : Unsaturated fatty acids

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Lipids are classified as simple or complex

1. Simple lipid a. Fatty acids

b. neutral fats (monoglyceride,

diglycerde, and triglyceride)

c. waxes

2. Complex lipids

a. Phospholipids

b. Glycolipids

c. Lipoproteins

3. Derived lipids

Figure 1 : Triglyceride Figure 1 : Triglyceride

Figure 2 : Phosphatidic acidFigure 2 : Phosphatidic acid

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Omega Fatty acid

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Cis- Trans Fatty acid

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Function of Fat

. Energy

. Essential nutrient

. Flavor and Satisfaction

. Adipose Tissue

. Cell membrane Structure

Fat in Food

Fat in Body

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Food Sources of Fat

. Meat Fat (bacon, sausage….)

. Dairy Fats and products (cream, butter, cheese..)

. Egg yolk

. Monounsaturated , polyunsaturated Fatty acid

. Vegetable oil (safflower, corn, soybean, cottonseed, olive oil)

Animal Fats

Plant Fat

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Characteristics Of Food Fat Sources

. Butter, margarin, salad oils and dressing,shirteninig fat meat

. Chees, cream portion of homogenised milk, egg yolk, nuts, seeds, olives…..

Visible Fat

Invisible Fat

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Digestion of lipids

1. In mouth

mechanical digestion

Lingual Lipase

1. In mouth

mechanical digestion

Lingual Lipase

2. In stomach

mechanical digestion

Gastric lipase

2. In stomach

mechanical digestion

Gastric lipase

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3. In small intestine

Bile acid, Pancreatic Lipase,

Cholesterol esterase, Phospholipase

3. In small intestine

Bile acid, Pancreatic Lipase,

Cholesterol esterase, Phospholipase

Triglycerid

es

2 fatty acids + Mono glycerides

3 fatty acids + glycerolTriglycerid

es

Triglycerid

es

1 fatty acids + Diglycerides

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Absorption of lipids

Figure 4 : Absorption of fat. Figure 4 : Absorption of fat.

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Transportation of lipids

Source Destination Major lipids Functions

Chylomicrons

Intestine Many organs Triglycerides, other lipids

Deliver lipids of dietary origin to

body cell.

VLDLs Liver Many organs Triglycerides, Cholesterol

Deliver endogenously produced

triglycerides to body cells.

LDLs Intraviscular removal of triglycerides from VLDL

Blood vessels, Liver

Cholesterol Deliver endogenously produced cholesterol to various organs.

HDLs Liver and intestine

Liver and steroid-hormone-producing glands

Cholesterol Remove and degrade

Cholesterol.

Table 3 Lipids are transported in the plasma as lipoproteins.

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Lipids Metabolism

. Liver and Adipose tissue play a central

role in lipid metabolism.

. Adipose tissue is the main store of

triglyceride in the body.

. Lipid metabolism either lipolysis or

lipogenesis.

. Fatty acids are both oxidized to acetyl CoA and synthesized from acetyl CoA.

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Lipolysis . Complete hydorlysis of triglyceride yeild

gelycerol and 3 fatty acids.

. Fatty acids oxidiation take place in the

mitochonderia.

. Fatty acids are activated before being

catabolized (oxidized).

Fatty acid + ATP + CoA Acyl CoA + AMP +

PPi

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Long chain fatty acids penetrate the inner -Mitochinderial membrane as carnitine derivatives.

Figure 5 : Role of carnitine in the transport of long chain fatty acids. Figure 5 : Role of carnitine in the transport of long chain fatty acids.

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β - oxidation pathway of fatty acids . Many tissues are capable of oxidizing

fatty acids in the mitochondria by β - oxidation

pathway.

. The chain is broken between the α (2)

and β (3) carbon atoms.

Figure 6 : Overview of β - oxidation pathway of fatty acids Figure 6 : Overview of β - oxidation pathway of fatty acids

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β - oxidation of fatty acids (Figure 7)

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The products of oxidation of fatty acids Oxidation of fatty acids produces a large quantity

of ATP,

.example : Palmitic acid (C:16 )

7 cycles from 7 NADH + 7 FADH2

(7 x5 = 35 ATP)

7 cycles from 8 Acetyl CoA

(8 x 12 = 96 ATP)

2 ATP for the initial activation

of fatty acid

( 35 +96 – 2 = 129 molecule of ATP) Figure 8 : acetyl CoA productFigure 8 : acetyl CoA product

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Oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids occurs by

amodified β - oxidation pathway (figure9)

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Ketone bodiesKetogenesis occurs when there is a high rate of

fatty acid oxidation in the Liver (figure 10).

Aceto acetyl CoA

Acetyl CoA

Acetoacetate

Acetone β -hydroxy butyrate

Acetyl CoA

CoA

CoA

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Lipogenesis

. The body is capable of synthesizing fatty acids in

the cytoplast of the cell from starter ( acetyl CoA +

malonyl CoA).

. Malonyl CoA is formed from Acetyl CoA

Figure 11 : Biosynthesis of Malonyl CoAFigure 11 : Biosynthesis of Malonyl CoA

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. Acetyl CoA transfer to the cytoplast across the

mitochondrial membrane in the form of citrate

Figure 12 : Conversion the citrate to Oxaloacetate and Acetyl CoA.Figure 12 : Conversion the citrate to Oxaloacetate and Acetyl CoA.

. The enzymes involved in fatty acid synthesis are

arranged in a complex called the fatty acid

synthase system.

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The steps in the synthesis of fatty acid ( Figure 13)

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Cholesterol

Figure 14 : CholesterolFigure 14 : Cholesterol

. Cholesterol is not an energy

producing nutrient.

. It is an essential structural

component of membrane of the outer layer of

plasma lipoprotien.

• Bile acids and steriod hormones are formed from

cholesterol.

. Cholesteryl ester is a storage form of cholesterol

which is found in most tissues.

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Acetyl CoA is the source of all carbon atoms in cholesterolAcetyl CoA is the source of all carbon atoms in cholesterol

Squalene

β -hydroxy- β- methylglutaryl

CoA

Mevalonate

Farmesyl pyrophosphate

Acetyl CoA

CoA

Acetoacetyl CoA

CoA

Acetyl CoA

HMG-CoA

reductase

Cyclization

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References

Brene, R., Levy, M., Koeppen, B., Stanton, B., (2004) Physiology, Fifth edition. Mosby. Fox, S., (2004) Human Physiology, Eighth edition. Mc Graw Hill. Hunt, S., Groff, J., (1997) Advanced Nutrition and Human Metabolism, West Puplishing Company. Lehninger, A., Nelson, D., Cox, M.,(1993) Principles of Biochemistry, 2nd edtion. Worth Puplishers. Murray, R., Granner, D., Mayes, P., Rodwell, V., (1996) Haper’s Biochemistry, 24th edition, Prentic-Hall International, Inc.  Seeley, R., Stephens, T., Tate, P., (1992) Anatomy and Physiology,Mosby Yearbook.

Brene, R., Levy, M., Koeppen, B., Stanton, B., (2004) Physiology, Fifth edition. Mosby. Fox, S., (2004) Human Physiology, Eighth edition. Mc Graw Hill. Hunt, S., Groff, J., (1997) Advanced Nutrition and Human Metabolism, West Puplishing Company. Lehninger, A., Nelson, D., Cox, M.,(1993) Principles of Biochemistry, 2nd edtion. Worth Puplishers. Murray, R., Granner, D., Mayes, P., Rodwell, V., (1996) Haper’s Biochemistry, 24th edition, Prentic-Hall International, Inc.  Seeley, R., Stephens, T., Tate, P., (1992) Anatomy and Physiology,Mosby Yearbook.

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