Lipids Ch 5
what cuases the carbon chain to bend?
Cis fatty acid
What happens when you consume less then 5% of fat?
Constant low blood temperature fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies lack of energy
Why are emulsifier important in cooking and baking?
Helps keep mixtures from separating
What are some reasons that fat is added to foods in spite of the negative health implications of consuming a high-fat diet?
It is healthful to include some fat in the diet. Many flavors are fat soluble, so fat enhances the flavor of the foods. Fat improves mouth feels of food.
what allows the carbon chain to remain straighter?
Trans fatty acid
LDL
carries cholesterol made by the liver and from other sources to cells
chylomicron
carries dietary fat from the small intestine to cells
VLDL
carries lipids made and taken up by the liver to cells
what lipoprotein arises from the GI tract?
chylomicrons
glycerol
circulates back to the liver
HDL
contributes to cholesterol removal from cells and excretiom from the body
people who have impaired fat absorptiom may be at risk for....
deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins
formed feom the breakdown of triglycerides, a ____ consists of two fattynacids biund to a glycerol backbine
diglyceride
what are the functions of HdL cholesterol in the bloodstream?
donates cholesterol to other lipoprotein for transport back to the liver for excretion picks up cholesterol from dying cells and other sources
phospholipids and triglycerides are similiar in structure; in a phospholipid, at least one ____ ____ is replaced by a ____ compound
fatty acid phosphorus
Identify one product of triglycerides that can be absorbed into the cell lining of the small intestine
fatty acids
alpha-linolentic acid
first carbon carbin double bond is at the third carbon from the methyl end
oleic acid
first carbon carbon double bond is at the ninth carbon from the methyl end
linoleic acid
first carbon carbon double bond is at the sixth carbon from the methyl end
phospholipid
foems lipid bilayer of cell membrane
a function of phospholipids in the body is to aid in...
formation of cell membranes digestion of fats
a function of ____ is to serve as the backbone fornthe three fatty acids attchend to a triglyceride molecule
glycerol
___-density lipoprotein is consciered the "good" cholesterol
high
_____is the process of adding hydrogens to unsaturated fats' which makes a liquid fat more solid at room temperature
hydrogenation
the phosphate heads of the phospholipids are....
hydrophilic
the fatty acid portions of the phospholipids are....
hydrophobic
what are the two adverse health effects currently associated with an increased intake of trans fat?
increased risk of heart disease increased inflammation
whatbis a common examole of a phospholipid?
lecithin
which fatty acids are considered essential fatty acids?
linoleic acid alph-linolenic
what enzyme plays an important role in fat digestion?
lipase
fat digestion is rapid and thorough in the small intestine under what right circumstances?
lipase breaks triglycerides down to momoglycerides bile from the gallbladder is present
what enzyme breaks down triglycerides into free fatty acids and glycerol in the bloodstream?
lipoprotein lipase
____ trasports lipids from the small intestine and liver to the body tissues
lipoproteins
the majority of fatty acids consumed in the diet are
long chain fatty acids
what are the components of a phospholipid molecule?0
phosphorus-containing molecule glycerol backbone
____ is a cholesterol-rich substance deposited in the blood vessels.
plaque
fatty acids containing carbon-carbon double binds are considered ______ fatty acids
polyunsaturated unsaturated
the layer of triglycerides beneath the skin serves to....
protect vital organs insulatebthe body
___ occurs when the double bonds in unsaturated fatty acids in food products are broken down by ultraviolet lighht or oxygen
rancidity
phytosterols are plant chemicals that
reduce cholesterol absorption in the samm intestine
chylomiceon remnant
removed from circulation bynthe liver snd recylced to make other lipoproteins and bile acids
____ fatty acids consist entirely of carbon-carbin single bonds
saturated
lard is solid at room temperature. lard contains mostly ___ fatty acids
saturated
stick margarine has more ____ fatty acids than tub margarine
saturated
an omega 3 acid is
unsaturated
___ is an indication that a product is a source of trans fatv
vegetable shortening partially-hydrogenated oil
people who use mineral oil as a laxative at mealtimes risk deficiencies of....
vitamin E and D
cholesterol
waxy lipid found in all body cells
what are some components of plaque?
white blood cells calcium cholesterol
List of fat digestion and absorption
1. Some lipase is released by the salivary glands and stomach 2. Lipase begins digesting short-chain fatty-acids in the stomach 3. Bile Emulsifies the fats 4. Lipase digest long-chain fatty acids and triglycerides 5. Triglycerides are broken down and absorbed in the small intestine
long chain fatty acids contain ____ or more carbin atoms
12
What is the acceptable Macronutrient Distribution range for lipids according to the food and nutrition board?
20% to 35% of calories
Cholesterol intake should be no more then...
300 mg per day
what percentage of total calories should come from essential fatty acids?
5%
what are the two most common synthetic antioxidant additives in foods?
BHA. BHt
Omega 6
Essential Fatty acid; Linoleic acid
Omega 3
Essential fatty acid; Alpha-linolenic acid
Which class of lipids may serve as precursors for hormone synthesis?
Sterols
Systolic Blood Pressure
The pressure in the arterial blood vessels associated with the pumping of the blood from the heart.
Diastolic Blood Pressure
The pressure in the arterial blood vessels when the heart is between beats.
Three fatty acids combine with glycerol to form...
Triglycerides
free fatty acids
absorbed by cells within the vincinity and reform into triglyceride for storage or use
what two chemical groups are found at the end of either side of the fatty-acid carbon chain?
an acid group(COOH) and a methyl group(CH3)
what is the structure and function of a glycerol molecules?
an alcohol containing three carbons; it is the backbone of a triglyceride molecule
___serve tostop the damage done to cells by reactive oxygen species
antioxidans
how does cholesterold affect digestion of fats in the small intestine?
as a component of bile, it emulsified fats.
current cholesterol-lowering medications act to
bind to cholesterol in the GI tract reduce cholesterol synthesis in the liver
triglyceride
major form of lipid in food and body
formed from the breakdown of triglycerides, a ____ consists of one fatty accid bound to a glycerol backbone
monoglyceride
sterol
multi-ring structer with a hydroxyl group
what is he main function of antioxidants?
neutralize free radicals
Omega 9
nonessential fatty acid
foods high in monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fats are typically ____ at room temperature
oils
In a chemical reaction, when a compound loses an electron, that compound has been.....
oxidized
whybare triglycerides ideal for fat storage?
they are chemically stable they are energy dense
triglyceride
three fatty acids attached to a glycerol backbone
which form of unsaturated fatty acid contains a chemical structure similar to that pf saturated fatty acids?
trans
___ fats produced during the hydrogenation process closely resembles the structure of ____ fats due to the altered chemical structure that results during this process
trans saturated