Glycerides and Non-Glycerides lipids Flashcards

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What are the recommended amounts of omega-3 fatty acids

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at least 2 portions of fish per week, of which one should be oily.
2 portions of fish per week, one white and one oily, contain approximately 0.45g/d LC n-3 PUFA.

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What are glycerides

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they are lipid esters made of glycerol and fatty acids

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What are the 2 classes of glycerides

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Neutral glycerides - nonionic & nonpolar eg triglyceride
Phosphoglycerides - have a polar region, the phosphoryl group & a nonpolar fatty acid tail

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What does esterification of glycerol with fatty acid make

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a neutral glyceride and water

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What does esterification make

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mono, di and tri glycerides

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What is a phosphoglyceride

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they are phosphate esters that are charged and are central to the structure and function of cell membranes
Phosphate group = polar head (hydrophilic)
Alkyl chain of FA = nonpolar tail (hydrophobic)

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What are sphingolipids

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Not derived from glycerol - derived from sphingosine
a long chain, nitrogen containing alcohol and are the structural components of cellular membranes

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what are sphingomyelins

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phospholipids that are located throughout the body
Important for structural components of nerve cell membranes
Found in myelin sheath (25% are sphingomyelins) & insulate cells of the CNS
Essential to proper cerebral function & nerve transmission

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what are glycosphingolipids

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Also called glycolipids:
cerebrosides
sulfatides
gangliosides

Built on a ceramide backbone structure which is a fatty acid amide derivative of sphingosine

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what are sterols

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Lipids containing multiple rings of carbon atoms
Crucial components of cell membranes and many hormones
Manufactured in our bodies and therefore are not essential components of our diet

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what are steroids

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have a nucleus made of 4 fused 5 carbon rings e.g sex hormones

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what is cholesterol

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most abundant steroid and is amphipathic and found in large concentrations in the brain, spinal cord and liver

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where is cholesterol synthesised from

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acetic acid

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where is cholesterol excreted from the liver as

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bile

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what is can cholesterol disease cause

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Atherosclerosis; high blood pressure; coronary heart disease & others

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16
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how can cholesterol levels be reduced

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Drugs: HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins), such as lovastatin (Mevacor) and atorvastatin (Lipitor)
Regular exercise

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what are complex lipids

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Lipids that are bound to other types of molecules

Most important – plasma lipoproteins which are required to transport other lipids

4 major classes of human plasma lipoproteins

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what are the 4 lipoproteins

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  1. chylomicrons
  2. VLDL very low density lipoprotein
  3. LDL low density lipoprotein
  4. HDL high density lipoprotein
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what are apolipoproteins

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proteins synthesised in the liver that binds to lipids to form lipoproteins. They have a structural role and are co-factors for enzymes and have 6 classes: A,B,C,D,E,H

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What bilayer does the plasma membrane have

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a bilayer of phospholipids and is called the fluid mosaic model with a Hydrophilic phospholipid head (outside) and a hydrophobic tail (inside)

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Why is is called fluid mosaic model

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It is mosaic as Proteins and substances such as cholesterol become embedded in the bilayer, giving the membrane the look of a mosaic.
It is fluid as has a consistency of oil at body temperature which allows proteins and other substances to cross it.

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what is embedded in the surface of fluid mosaic model

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cholesterol - makes it more stable and stop solidifying when body temp is low

23
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what chains attach to the outer surface of the plasma membrane

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carbohydrate chains - they are specific to everyone and give people characteristics e.g blood type.

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what are isoprene’s

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Large diverse group of lipids – all compounds are built from 1 or more 5-carbon units called isoprene
Generic term = terpene