2.3 lipids
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2.3 LIPIDS. For The Lipids Crossword Look for the Yellow Arrow Hints. Lipids. C-H atoms linked by non-polar covalent bonds H:O ratio is greater than 2:1. Count H:O. CH 3 (CH 2 ) 4 C=CCH 2 C=C(CH 2 ) 7 COOH H = 28 O = 2. FATS. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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2.3 LIPIDS
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Lipid Examples
• a. fats• b. fatty acids• c. triglycerides• d. phospholipids –cell
membranes• e. steroids (including cholesterol)
For The Lipids Crossword Look for the Yellow Arrow Hints
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LIPIDS
• NONPOLAR
• Hydrophobic-“water fearing”
• Do not dissolve in water
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Lipids
• C-H atoms linked by non-polar covalent bonds
• H:O ratio is greater than 2:1
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Count H:O
•CH3(CH2)4C=CCH2C=C(CH2)7COOH
•H = 28•O = 2
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FATS
• Composition: Large lipid molecule made of fatty acids and glycerol
• Hydrophobic – “water avoiding”
• Purpose: energy storage
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Fat = 3 fatty acids + 1 glycerol = triglyceride
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Triglyceride =
• Glycerol backbone• 3 fatty acids
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Fat
• Fatty acid(s)
attached to
glycerol
• Triglycerides
are most
common
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Fatty Acids
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Fatty Acids• Different ways to write the
formulas
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TYPES OF FATS
Oils
Soft Margarine
Solid butter, lard, Crisco
waxes
steroids
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SUMMARY OF FATS
• Saturated• solid at room
temperature• found mostly in
animals• no double bonds
between carbons
• Unsaturated• liquid (oils) at
room temperature• found mostly in
plants• double bonds
found between carbons
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Saturated Fatty Acid
• All single bonds between C’s• H H H H H H H H H OH
• | | | | | | | | | |
• H-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C=0
• | | | | | | | | |
• H H H H H H H H H
•
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Monounsaturated Fat
• Note one double bond C=C• H H H H H H H H OH
• | | | | | | | | |
• C=C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C=0
• | | | | | | |
• H H H H H H H
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Polyunsaturated Fat• More than one double bond• H H H H H OH • | | | | | |
• H-C-C=C-C-C-C-C=C-C-C=0
• | | | | | • H H H H H
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• Saturated Fats Unsaturated Fats
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“Trans” Fats have been hydrogenated
• Made when manufacturers add hydrogen to vegetable oil--a process called hydrogenation.
• Hydrogenation increases the shelf life and flavor stability of foods containing these fats.
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H on other side
• Trans Fatty AcidH
|
-C=C-
|
H
• Saturated Fatty Acid
H H
| |
-C - C-
| |
H H• Unsaturated Fatty
Acid H H
l l
-C = C-
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Trans Fat
• can be found in vegetable shortenings
• some margarines• Crackers• Cookies• snack foods• foods made with or
fried in partially hydrogenated oils.
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AVOID
• Trans fats should be avoided as much as possible in our diet.
• When trans fats are exposed to heat and oxygen during the frying process, the results are the worse possible combination of unhealthy fatty acids.
• (Worse than fats like butter or lard.)
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Saturated Fat
• All single bonds-solid
• animalfats
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Unsaturated Fat
• Has one double bond-soft margarine
• Note how it buckles with a double bond
CH3CH=CHCO2H
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Saturated Fats• * Double bonds place kinks in
hydrocarbon chains and kinked hydrocarbon chains have lower melting points than not kinked hydrocarbon chains.
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Polyunsaturated Fat
• Has more than one double bond
• CH3(CH2)4C=CCH2C=C(CH2)7
COOH
• Olive oil
• Mazola oil
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LIPIDS
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LIPIDS
• Unsaturated Fat
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Phospholipid
• STRUCTURE: Also contain phosphate and have 2 fatty acids instead of 3
• PURPOSE: Cell membranes (protect and regulate cell functions)
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Phospholipids
• Main components of cell
membranes
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LIPID: Phospholipids• Cell membranes =
• phospho heads (out)
• and lipid tails (in)
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Micelle
Has hydrophobic and hydrophilic ends
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Phospholipid
• diglyceride-a phosphate takes the place of one of the fatty acids
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Wax
• STRUCTURE: 1 fatty acid + alcohol
• More hydrophobic
• Good coating for fruits and insects
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WAXES
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LIPID: steroid
• Basic structure (4 fused rings)
• cholesterol
• testosterone
• progesterone
• estrogen
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LIPIDS• PURPOSE:
Cell membranes and steroids (example: male and female hormones)
Progesterone-starts menstrual cycle
Testosterone-secondary male sex characteristics
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Steroids: note the rings
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Cholesterol
• Is not the “bad guy”
• needed for sex hormones, vitamin D, and cell membranes
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Cholesterol
• Assume Carbon Atoms where non marked
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• eggs are not the reason people have high cholesterol (exercise or lack of it is more of a factor)
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LDL and HDL• LDL (low density
lipoprotein)-losers
• is the “bad guy”
• deposition of “cholesterol” on the walls of someone’s arteries.
• HDL (high density lipoprotein)-heroes
• is the “good guy,”
• carrying “cholesterol” out of the blood system
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Explain this picture
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Atherosclerosis Thickening and loss of elasticity of arterial walls.
-lipid deposition and thickening cell layers within arteries.
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3.10 Anabolic Steroids
• Made of synthetic variants of male hormone testosterone
• Build muscle and bone mass
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Anabolic Steroids
• Purpose as a prescription drug:Treat general anemia and diseases that
destroy body muscleEX: treatment of weight loss in HIV-
infected individuals. EX: treat delayed pubertyEX: Their primary use is to promote
weight gain and muscle development in farm animals.
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Mike Tyson • NEGATIVES:
“ROID RAGE”-violent mood swings
• Can we say “Mike eat-an-ear Tyson?”
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Mark McGuire
-Broke his HR record-But admitted to using androstenedione(“andro”)
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Barry BondsMade With THG - Animation
• (TetraHydroGestrinone) is the steroid at the heart of the BALCO scandal in Major League Baseball.
• Barry Bonds, Jason Giambi, and Gary Sheffield.
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Barry Bonds
• When Bonds entered the league in 1986, he was a wiry phenom listed at 6-foot-1, 185 pounds.
• In the 2001 season, he was 6-2 and pushing 230 -- a linebacker in a baseball uniform.
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“ANDRO” CONS
• Depression acne
• high blood pressure women-beards
• reduced sex drive
• Infertility
• enlarged breasts-men liver cancer
• shrunken testicles
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Against the Law
• The Anabolic Steroids Control Act of 1990 placed anabolic steroids into Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act.
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EXTRA CREDIT OPP
• Bring in up to 5 labels (no repeats) for 2 points each showing a lipid term:– Triglyceride– Diglyceride– Monoglyceride– Trans Fat– Wax– Stearic Acid– Cholesterol– Oil