BIOL 2020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Leucine, Pentose, Phosphopantetheine

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Lecture 11: metabolism of fatty acids and lipids. About 2-3% of a(cid:374) a(cid:448)erage hu(cid:373)a(cid:374)"s e(cid:374)erg(cid:455) is stored as gl(cid:455)(cid:272)oge(cid:374) or glu(cid:272)ose, the rest is stored as fat. The more reduced a molecule is, the more energy is can contribute to atp synthesis. Fats are more reduced than sugars (more c-h bonds, the more energy it has) Fat is a more efficient way of storage. These are carboxylic acids bound to an aliphatic hydrocarbon chain; these are the monomers of fats. As a result, they are amphiphilic (hydrophobic end and a hydrophilic end) Unsaturated fatty acids have double bonds, saturated fatty acids have one. Unsaturated fatty acids are easier to break apart. Unsaturated fatty acids are better for you. Most common fatty acid is palmitic acid (16 carbons, no double bonds) Ratio indicates how many carbons and fatty acids are in the fatty acid chain. Forms the polymeric and storage form of fatty acids.

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