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Lipids
By “DrRobisAwesome”
Activity Objective
• Activity Objective. Students will make visual
observations of fat and then extract and
examine the invisible fat from chocolate,
potato chips, and sunflower seeds.
Activity Objective
Plant lecithins of vegetable oils
• Plant lecithins are a by-product in the refining
of vegetable oils. During the usual batch
degumming process the crude oil is heated to
about 70 °C, mixed with 2% water and
subjected to thorough stirring for about half
an hour to an hour. This addition of water to
the oil hydrates the polar lipids in the oil,
making them insoluble. The resulting lecithin
sludge is then separated by centrifugation.
The crude plant lecithin
• This sludge is made up of water, phospholipids
and glycolipids, some triglycerides,
carbohydrates, traces of sterols, free fatty
acids and carotenoids. The crude plant lecithin
is obtained by careful drying.
Can also use acetone
Lipid-solvent extraction
Sunflower seeds
Also steriods- and signaling
• The steroids, all derived from the same fused
four-ring core structure, have different
biological roles as hormones and signaling
molecules (the estrogen family,
• the androgens such
as testosterone and androsterone, the
• progestogens and the vitamin D
naturally occurring molecules
• Lipids constitute a broad group of naturally
occurring molecules that include fats, waxes,
• sterols, fat-soluble vitamins (such as vitamins
A, D, E, and K),
• monoglycerides, diglycerides, triglycerides,
• phospholipids, and others.
• The main biological functions of lipids include
energy storage, as structural components
of cell membranes, and as important signaling
molecules.
C, H and O
• They are compounds of C, H and O.
Occasionally also N and P.
Popular lipids
CLASSIFICATION
• FATTY ACIDS
• In chemistry, especially biochemistry, a fatty
acid is a carboxylic acid with a
long aliphatic tail (chain), which is
either saturated or unsaturated. Most
naturally occurring fatty acids have a chain of
an even number of carbon atoms, from 4 to
28. Fatty
• Fatty acids are usually derived
from triglycerides or phospholipids. When
they are not attached to other molecules, they
are known as “free” fatty acids. Fatty acids are
important sources of fuel because, when
metabolized, they yield large quantities of ATP.
Many cell types can use either glucose or fatty
acids for this purpose.
• In particular, heart and skeletal muscle prefer
fatty acids. The brain cannot use fatty acids as
a source of fuel; it relies on glucose or ketone
bodies.
TRIGLYCERIDES
• TRIGLYCERIDES
• A triglyceride (TG, triacylglycerol, TAG,
or triacylglyceride) is an ester derived
from glycerol and three fatty acids.
TRIGLYCERIDES
esterification of triglycerides with
ethanol
ACID OR BASE CATALYZED
vegetable oil
• Triglycerides are the main constituents
of vegetable oil (typically more unsaturated
(with double links inside the structure of the
fatty acids) and animal fats (typically more
saturated (without double links).
Steric acid and oleic acid
storing unused calories
• In humans, triglycerides are a mechanism for
storing unused calories, and their high
concentration in blood correlates with the
consumption of starchy and other high
carbohydrate foods. Triglycerides are a major
component of human skin oils.
human skin oils
PHOSPHOLIPIDS
• PHOSPHOLIPIDS
• Phospholipids are a class of lipids that are a
major component of all cell membranes as
they can form lipid bilayers. The structure of
the phospholipid molecule generally consists
of hydrophobic tails and a hydrophilic head. It
is usually found with cholesterol molecules
which are found in-between the spaces of the
phospholipid.
PHOSPHOLIPIDS
• PHOSPHOLIPIDS cholesterol molecules
• It is usually found with cholesterol molecules
which are found in-between the spaces of the
phospholipid.
PHOSPHOLIPIDS and
cholesterol molecules
STEROL LIPIDS
• STEROL LIPIDS
• Sterol lipids, such as cholesterol and its
derivatives, are an important component of
membrane lipids, along with the
phospholipids and sphingomyelins.
phospholipids and sphingomyelins
Cholesterol
• Cholesterol is the most abundant steroid, and
it is the precursor for all the other important
steroids of mammalian metabolism. It is
amphipathic.
Steroid backbone
The steroids
• The steroids, all derived from the same fused
four-ring core structure, have different
biological roles as hormones and signaling
molecules (the estrogen family, the androgens
such
as testosterone and androsterone, the progest
ogens and the vitamin D
Steroid backbone
nervous system
• - Lipids make up 70% of the dry weight of the
nervous system. They are crucial to healthy
functioning of nerve cells.
• - Lipids are important to basic biological
functions such as energy storage, membrane
structure, myelin, and signaling molecules.
What is a sphingolipid?
• 1. Sphingolipids – accumulation of abnormal
sphingolipids is observed in HSAN1 (see here
for more on our HSAN1 research) patients due
to mutations to in SPTLC1, a gene responsible
for synthesis.
• Serine palmitoyltransferase, long chain base
subunit 1, also known as SPTLC1, is a protein
which in humans is encoded by the SPTLC1
gene.[1][2]
What is a sphingolipid?
• - A class of lipids that are highly enriched in
neural tissue.
• - Sphingolipids are important in cell signaling,
lipid rafts, myelin and cell membranes.
typical structure of a sphingolipid
typical structure of a sphingolipid
• Below is the typical structure of a
sphingolipid. Changing the R group will result
in different sphingolipids.
the bile acids and their conjugates
Help digest
oxidized derivatives of cholesterol
• Other examples of sterols are the bile
acids and their conjugates, which in mammals
are oxidized derivatives of cholesterol and are
synthesized in the liver.
Better view
plant equivalents
• The plant equivalents are the phytosterols,
such as β-sitosterol, stigmasterol,
and brassicasterol; the latter compound is also
used as a biomarker for algal growth. The
predominant sterol in fungal cell membranes
is ergosterol.
Linum usitatissimum
Membrane lipids
Membrane lipids
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lipids by Dr. Rob

  • 2. Activity Objective • Activity Objective. Students will make visual observations of fat and then extract and examine the invisible fat from chocolate, potato chips, and sunflower seeds.
  • 4. Plant lecithins of vegetable oils • Plant lecithins are a by-product in the refining of vegetable oils. During the usual batch degumming process the crude oil is heated to about 70 °C, mixed with 2% water and subjected to thorough stirring for about half an hour to an hour. This addition of water to the oil hydrates the polar lipids in the oil, making them insoluble. The resulting lecithin sludge is then separated by centrifugation.
  • 5. The crude plant lecithin • This sludge is made up of water, phospholipids and glycolipids, some triglycerides, carbohydrates, traces of sterols, free fatty acids and carotenoids. The crude plant lecithin is obtained by careful drying.
  • 6. Can also use acetone Lipid-solvent extraction
  • 8. Also steriods- and signaling • The steroids, all derived from the same fused four-ring core structure, have different biological roles as hormones and signaling molecules (the estrogen family, • the androgens such as testosterone and androsterone, the • progestogens and the vitamin D
  • 9.
  • 10. naturally occurring molecules • Lipids constitute a broad group of naturally occurring molecules that include fats, waxes, • sterols, fat-soluble vitamins (such as vitamins A, D, E, and K), • monoglycerides, diglycerides, triglycerides, • phospholipids, and others.
  • 11. • The main biological functions of lipids include energy storage, as structural components of cell membranes, and as important signaling molecules.
  • 12. C, H and O • They are compounds of C, H and O. Occasionally also N and P.
  • 14. CLASSIFICATION • FATTY ACIDS • In chemistry, especially biochemistry, a fatty acid is a carboxylic acid with a long aliphatic tail (chain), which is either saturated or unsaturated. Most naturally occurring fatty acids have a chain of an even number of carbon atoms, from 4 to 28. Fatty
  • 15. • Fatty acids are usually derived from triglycerides or phospholipids. When they are not attached to other molecules, they are known as “free” fatty acids. Fatty acids are important sources of fuel because, when metabolized, they yield large quantities of ATP. Many cell types can use either glucose or fatty acids for this purpose.
  • 16. • In particular, heart and skeletal muscle prefer fatty acids. The brain cannot use fatty acids as a source of fuel; it relies on glucose or ketone bodies.
  • 17. TRIGLYCERIDES • TRIGLYCERIDES • A triglyceride (TG, triacylglycerol, TAG, or triacylglyceride) is an ester derived from glycerol and three fatty acids.
  • 20. ACID OR BASE CATALYZED
  • 21. vegetable oil • Triglycerides are the main constituents of vegetable oil (typically more unsaturated (with double links inside the structure of the fatty acids) and animal fats (typically more saturated (without double links).
  • 22. Steric acid and oleic acid
  • 23. storing unused calories • In humans, triglycerides are a mechanism for storing unused calories, and their high concentration in blood correlates with the consumption of starchy and other high carbohydrate foods. Triglycerides are a major component of human skin oils.
  • 25. PHOSPHOLIPIDS • PHOSPHOLIPIDS • Phospholipids are a class of lipids that are a major component of all cell membranes as they can form lipid bilayers. The structure of the phospholipid molecule generally consists of hydrophobic tails and a hydrophilic head. It is usually found with cholesterol molecules which are found in-between the spaces of the phospholipid.
  • 26. PHOSPHOLIPIDS • PHOSPHOLIPIDS cholesterol molecules • It is usually found with cholesterol molecules which are found in-between the spaces of the phospholipid.
  • 28. STEROL LIPIDS • STEROL LIPIDS • Sterol lipids, such as cholesterol and its derivatives, are an important component of membrane lipids, along with the phospholipids and sphingomyelins.
  • 30. Cholesterol • Cholesterol is the most abundant steroid, and it is the precursor for all the other important steroids of mammalian metabolism. It is amphipathic.
  • 32. The steroids • The steroids, all derived from the same fused four-ring core structure, have different biological roles as hormones and signaling molecules (the estrogen family, the androgens such as testosterone and androsterone, the progest ogens and the vitamin D
  • 34. nervous system • - Lipids make up 70% of the dry weight of the nervous system. They are crucial to healthy functioning of nerve cells. • - Lipids are important to basic biological functions such as energy storage, membrane structure, myelin, and signaling molecules.
  • 35. What is a sphingolipid? • 1. Sphingolipids – accumulation of abnormal sphingolipids is observed in HSAN1 (see here for more on our HSAN1 research) patients due to mutations to in SPTLC1, a gene responsible for synthesis. • Serine palmitoyltransferase, long chain base subunit 1, also known as SPTLC1, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the SPTLC1 gene.[1][2]
  • 36. What is a sphingolipid? • - A class of lipids that are highly enriched in neural tissue. • - Sphingolipids are important in cell signaling, lipid rafts, myelin and cell membranes.
  • 37. typical structure of a sphingolipid
  • 38. typical structure of a sphingolipid • Below is the typical structure of a sphingolipid. Changing the R group will result in different sphingolipids.
  • 39. the bile acids and their conjugates
  • 41. oxidized derivatives of cholesterol • Other examples of sterols are the bile acids and their conjugates, which in mammals are oxidized derivatives of cholesterol and are synthesized in the liver.
  • 43. plant equivalents • The plant equivalents are the phytosterols, such as β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, and brassicasterol; the latter compound is also used as a biomarker for algal growth. The predominant sterol in fungal cell membranes is ergosterol.