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Lipids
Lipids are organic compounds that contain hydrocarbons which are the foundation for
the structure and function of living cells. Lipids are non polar so they are soluble in
nonpolar environments thus not being water soluble because water is polar.
Fatty Acids
Stearic acid Oleic acid
An 18-carbon fatty acid An 18-carbon fatty acids
with no double bonds with one double bond
Fatty acids are “carboxylic acids (or organic acid), often with a long aliphatic tails (long
chains), either saturated or unsaturated.”1
When a fatty acid is saturated it is an indication
that there are no carbon-carbon double bonds and if the fatty acid is saturated it is an
indication that it has at least one carbon-carbon double bond. As the following data
indicate, the saturated acids have higher melting points than unsaturated acids of
corresponding size. If a fatty acid has more than one double bond then this is an
indication that it is a polyunsaturated fatty acid. The fatty acids most frequently found
in nature are shown in the table below. “Most naturally occurring fatty acids contain an
even number of carbon atoms and are unbranched.” 2
Saturated fatty acids have higher melting points due to their ability to pack their
molecules together thus leading to a straight rod-like shape. Unsaturated fatty acids on
the other hand have cis-double bond(s) that create a kink in their structure which doesn’t
allow them to group their molecules in straight rod-like shape.
Question: Of the following pairs identify the one with the higher melting point?
a. palmitic acid and stearic acid
b. lauric acid and oleic acid
c. arachidic acid and arachidonic acid
1
. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatty_acid (09/06/2006)
2
. http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/VirtualText/lipids.htm#fatacid (09/06/2006)
Waxes
Waxes are “esters formed from long-chain carboxylic acids and long-alcohols” (Bruice,
Pg 1078). Three of the more common waxes seen are shown below.
From the head of sperm whales Structural material of beehives Coating on the leaves of Brazilian palm
Waxes are seen all over in nature. “The leaves and fruits of many plants have waxy
coatings, which may protect them from dehydration and small predators. The feathers of
birds and the fur of some animals have similar coatings which serve as a water repellent.
Carnuba wax is valued for its toughness and water resistance”3
(great for car wax).
Fats and Oils
Triacylglycerols are the products of a reaction in which three OH groups of glycerol are
esterfied with fatty acids. “A simple triacylglycerol is a triacylglycerol with three of the
same fatty acid components. A mixed triacylglycerol is a triacylglycerol that contains
two or three different fatty acid components and are more common than simple
triacylglycerols” (Bruice, Pg. 1078). Fat is the name given to a class of triglycerides that
appear as solid or semisolid at room temperature, fats are mainly present in animals. Oil
is the name given to class triglycerides that appear as a liquid at room temperature, oils
are mainly present in plants and sometimes in fish.
- The fact that saturated fatty acid tails can bunch up closely together, its allows the
triacylglycerols relatively high melting points, which in turn allows them to appear
as solids at room temperature.
- The opposite goes for unsaturated fatty acids, their tails cannot pack as closely
together so in turn they have relatively low melting points which causes them to
appear as liquids at room temperature.
- Fats usually consist of saturated fatty acids while oils usually consist of
unsaturated fatty acids.
By a process known as catalytic hydrogenation some or all of the double bonds of the
polyunsaturated oils can be reduced which will allow them to be solids at room
temperature. (Bruice, Pg. 1079)
RCH=CHCH2CH=CHCH2CH=CH- RCH2CH2CH2CH=CHCH2CH2CH2-
Margarine and shortening originate from vegetable oils (i.e. soybean oil and safflower
oil) that have been hydrogenated. This process is called “hardening of oils.” When fats
are consumed the body hydrolysis’s the dietary fat in the intestine which regenerates the
glycerol and fatty acids (Bruice, Pg. 1079). “Soaps are sodium or potassium salts of fatty
acids. Thus, soaps are obtained when fats or oils are hydrolyzed under basic conditions”
(Bruice, Pg. 700).
3
. http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/VirtualText/lipids.htm#wax (09/06/2006)
How does soap work?
- “Carboxylic acids and salts having alkyl chains longer than eight carbons exhibit
unusual behavior in water due to the presence of both hydrophilic (water loving)
(CO2) and hydrophobic (water fearing) (alkyl) regions in the same molecule.”4
- “Nonpolar hydrocarbon chains attracted to nonpolar grease/oil or other stearate
chains” (Pg. 92 of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by Dr. S. Hardinger).
- “The surfactant molecules reversibly assemble into polymolecular aggregates called
micelles.”4
- The fact that soaps have hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions allows them to wet
all of the areas of an object so it can be cleaned; the job of the micelles is removing
the dirt in areas that are not water soluble.
- Problem- the contents of our supply of water includes calcium and magnesium,
which allows for the derivation of the words “hard water.” “These divalent cations
cause aggregation of the micelles, which then deposit as a dirty scum.”4
- Solution- the use of detergents because of their greater solubility.
Membranes
Membranes are lipid bilayers that act as a boundary to various cellular structures;
however they also allow for careful transfer of ions and organic molecules into and
out of the cell (Bruice, Pg. 1082).
Phospholipids
Membranes are chiefly made of phospholipids which are Phosphoacylgycerols.
Triacylglycerols and phosphoaclyglycerols are similar however the terminal OH
group of the phosphoaclyglycerol is esterfied with phosphoric acid instead of a fatty
acid which leads to the formation of phosphatidic acid. The name phospholipid
comes from fact that phosphoaclyglycerols are lipids that contain a phosphate group.
- Hydrophobic effect: “Hydrophobic lipid tails avoid water but associate with each
other, resulting in phospholipid bilayer” (shown below) (Pg. 9. of the summer 2006
Thinkbook by Dr. S. Hardinger).
4
. http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/VirtualText/lipids.htm#soap (09/06/2006)
The blue circles are the hydrophilic heads and the
black zig zag lines are the hydrophobic tails.
- Main biological function: Their role as a cell membrane
Prostaglandins
Prostaglandin is “any member of a group of lipid compounds that are derived
enzymatically from fatty acids and have important functions in the animal body. Every
prostaglandin contains 20 carbon atoms, including a 5-carbon ring.”5
Prostaglandins are
responsible for an array of physiological effects, such as inflammation, blood pressure
(PGE2, see below for structure), blood clotting (PGI2, see below for structure), fever,
pain, the induction of labor (PGF2alpha, see below for structure), and sleep-wake cycle.
(Bruice, Pg. 1085).
- Shown below is the wound response which is when arachidonic acid cascade leads
to inflammation (Pg. 94 of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by Dr. S. Hardinger.)
(Source: Pg. 94 of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by Dr. S. Hardinger.)
5
. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostaglandin (09/06/2006)
- Prostaglandins are named by following the PGX formula, where X designates the
functional groups of the five-membered ring. PGAs, PGBs, and PGCs all contain a
carbonyl group and a double bond in the five-membered ring. The location of the
double bond determines whether a prostaglandin is PGA, PGB, OR PGC. PGDs and
PGEs are beta-hydroxy ketones, PGFs are 1,3 diols. The subscript indicates the total
number of double bonds in the side chains, and the “alpha” and “beta” indicates a
cis diol and trans diol respectively. (Bruice, Pg. 1085)
Steroids
The chemical messengers in our bodies are known as Hormones which are organic
compounds synthesized in glands and delivered by the bloodstream to certain tissues in
order to stimulate or inhibit a desired process. Steroids are a type of hormone which are
usually recognized by their tetracyclic skeleton, consisting of three fused six-membered
and one five-membered ring, as shown in the diagram below. The four rings are
designated A, B, C & D as noted in blue, and the numbers in red represent the carbons.6
All steroids are products from the acetyl CoA biosynthetic pathway (see Pg. 95 of
summer 2006 Thinkbook or Pg. 1101 in the Bruice 4th
edition for the biosynthesis
pathway diagram) which yields cholesterol. 7
Cholesterol is the most common steroid
encountered by animals (Bruice, Pg. 1098). Some important steroids are shown below.
6
. http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/VirtualText/lipids.htm#steroid (09/06/2006)
7
. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steroid (09/06/2006)
Lipophilic Vitamins
Vitamin: “An organic compound, other than fat, protein or carbohydrates, required for
the normal growth maintenance of animals.” (Pg. 97 of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by
Dr. S. Hardinger). Vitamins A, D, E, and K are in the lipid family. (Bruice, pg. 1090)
- Beta-Carotene is sliced to create two molecules of vitamin A. Vitamin A, which is
also known as retinol, serves its main purpose in contributing to vision (Bruice, Pg.
1090). It works together with the light-harvesting portion of rhodopsin (vision
protein) (Pg. 97 of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by Dr. S. Hardinger).
- Vitamin K plays a key role in allowing blood to clot properly. The letter K is
derived from koagulation, which is German for “clotting.” (Bruice, Pg. 1068).
- Vitamin E is a water-soluble compound that holds radicals in nonpolar membranes.
Some of these are which we encounter everyday in our daily food consumption are
known as preservatives or antioxidants. They are used to preserve food by
preventing unwanted radical reactions (Bruice, Pgs. 352-353). “It also prevents
oxidative cellular damage from radicals” (Pg. 97 of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by
Dr. S. Hardinger).
- Vitamin D is a hormone foundation such that its main purpose is to help maintain
normal levels of calcium and phosphorus in the blood. Vitamin D also contributes
in keeping a strong and sturdy skeleton.8
Other Sources
1. P.Y. Bruice Organic Chemistry (4th
)
2. All colored pictures, diagrams and tables were copied from,
http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/VirtualText/lipids.htm last accessed on
September 6, 2006.
8
. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_D (09/06/2006)

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Lipids

  • 1. Lipids Lipids are organic compounds that contain hydrocarbons which are the foundation for the structure and function of living cells. Lipids are non polar so they are soluble in nonpolar environments thus not being water soluble because water is polar. Fatty Acids Stearic acid Oleic acid An 18-carbon fatty acid An 18-carbon fatty acids with no double bonds with one double bond Fatty acids are “carboxylic acids (or organic acid), often with a long aliphatic tails (long chains), either saturated or unsaturated.”1 When a fatty acid is saturated it is an indication that there are no carbon-carbon double bonds and if the fatty acid is saturated it is an indication that it has at least one carbon-carbon double bond. As the following data indicate, the saturated acids have higher melting points than unsaturated acids of corresponding size. If a fatty acid has more than one double bond then this is an indication that it is a polyunsaturated fatty acid. The fatty acids most frequently found in nature are shown in the table below. “Most naturally occurring fatty acids contain an even number of carbon atoms and are unbranched.” 2 Saturated fatty acids have higher melting points due to their ability to pack their molecules together thus leading to a straight rod-like shape. Unsaturated fatty acids on the other hand have cis-double bond(s) that create a kink in their structure which doesn’t allow them to group their molecules in straight rod-like shape. Question: Of the following pairs identify the one with the higher melting point? a. palmitic acid and stearic acid b. lauric acid and oleic acid c. arachidic acid and arachidonic acid 1 . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatty_acid (09/06/2006) 2 . http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/VirtualText/lipids.htm#fatacid (09/06/2006)
  • 2. Waxes Waxes are “esters formed from long-chain carboxylic acids and long-alcohols” (Bruice, Pg 1078). Three of the more common waxes seen are shown below. From the head of sperm whales Structural material of beehives Coating on the leaves of Brazilian palm Waxes are seen all over in nature. “The leaves and fruits of many plants have waxy coatings, which may protect them from dehydration and small predators. The feathers of birds and the fur of some animals have similar coatings which serve as a water repellent. Carnuba wax is valued for its toughness and water resistance”3 (great for car wax). Fats and Oils Triacylglycerols are the products of a reaction in which three OH groups of glycerol are esterfied with fatty acids. “A simple triacylglycerol is a triacylglycerol with three of the same fatty acid components. A mixed triacylglycerol is a triacylglycerol that contains two or three different fatty acid components and are more common than simple triacylglycerols” (Bruice, Pg. 1078). Fat is the name given to a class of triglycerides that appear as solid or semisolid at room temperature, fats are mainly present in animals. Oil is the name given to class triglycerides that appear as a liquid at room temperature, oils are mainly present in plants and sometimes in fish. - The fact that saturated fatty acid tails can bunch up closely together, its allows the triacylglycerols relatively high melting points, which in turn allows them to appear as solids at room temperature. - The opposite goes for unsaturated fatty acids, their tails cannot pack as closely together so in turn they have relatively low melting points which causes them to appear as liquids at room temperature. - Fats usually consist of saturated fatty acids while oils usually consist of unsaturated fatty acids. By a process known as catalytic hydrogenation some or all of the double bonds of the polyunsaturated oils can be reduced which will allow them to be solids at room temperature. (Bruice, Pg. 1079) RCH=CHCH2CH=CHCH2CH=CH- RCH2CH2CH2CH=CHCH2CH2CH2- Margarine and shortening originate from vegetable oils (i.e. soybean oil and safflower oil) that have been hydrogenated. This process is called “hardening of oils.” When fats are consumed the body hydrolysis’s the dietary fat in the intestine which regenerates the glycerol and fatty acids (Bruice, Pg. 1079). “Soaps are sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids. Thus, soaps are obtained when fats or oils are hydrolyzed under basic conditions” (Bruice, Pg. 700). 3 . http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/VirtualText/lipids.htm#wax (09/06/2006)
  • 3. How does soap work? - “Carboxylic acids and salts having alkyl chains longer than eight carbons exhibit unusual behavior in water due to the presence of both hydrophilic (water loving) (CO2) and hydrophobic (water fearing) (alkyl) regions in the same molecule.”4 - “Nonpolar hydrocarbon chains attracted to nonpolar grease/oil or other stearate chains” (Pg. 92 of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by Dr. S. Hardinger). - “The surfactant molecules reversibly assemble into polymolecular aggregates called micelles.”4 - The fact that soaps have hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions allows them to wet all of the areas of an object so it can be cleaned; the job of the micelles is removing the dirt in areas that are not water soluble. - Problem- the contents of our supply of water includes calcium and magnesium, which allows for the derivation of the words “hard water.” “These divalent cations cause aggregation of the micelles, which then deposit as a dirty scum.”4 - Solution- the use of detergents because of their greater solubility. Membranes Membranes are lipid bilayers that act as a boundary to various cellular structures; however they also allow for careful transfer of ions and organic molecules into and out of the cell (Bruice, Pg. 1082). Phospholipids Membranes are chiefly made of phospholipids which are Phosphoacylgycerols. Triacylglycerols and phosphoaclyglycerols are similar however the terminal OH group of the phosphoaclyglycerol is esterfied with phosphoric acid instead of a fatty acid which leads to the formation of phosphatidic acid. The name phospholipid comes from fact that phosphoaclyglycerols are lipids that contain a phosphate group. - Hydrophobic effect: “Hydrophobic lipid tails avoid water but associate with each other, resulting in phospholipid bilayer” (shown below) (Pg. 9. of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by Dr. S. Hardinger). 4 . http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/VirtualText/lipids.htm#soap (09/06/2006)
  • 4. The blue circles are the hydrophilic heads and the black zig zag lines are the hydrophobic tails. - Main biological function: Their role as a cell membrane Prostaglandins Prostaglandin is “any member of a group of lipid compounds that are derived enzymatically from fatty acids and have important functions in the animal body. Every prostaglandin contains 20 carbon atoms, including a 5-carbon ring.”5 Prostaglandins are responsible for an array of physiological effects, such as inflammation, blood pressure (PGE2, see below for structure), blood clotting (PGI2, see below for structure), fever, pain, the induction of labor (PGF2alpha, see below for structure), and sleep-wake cycle. (Bruice, Pg. 1085). - Shown below is the wound response which is when arachidonic acid cascade leads to inflammation (Pg. 94 of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by Dr. S. Hardinger.) (Source: Pg. 94 of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by Dr. S. Hardinger.) 5 . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostaglandin (09/06/2006)
  • 5. - Prostaglandins are named by following the PGX formula, where X designates the functional groups of the five-membered ring. PGAs, PGBs, and PGCs all contain a carbonyl group and a double bond in the five-membered ring. The location of the double bond determines whether a prostaglandin is PGA, PGB, OR PGC. PGDs and PGEs are beta-hydroxy ketones, PGFs are 1,3 diols. The subscript indicates the total number of double bonds in the side chains, and the “alpha” and “beta” indicates a cis diol and trans diol respectively. (Bruice, Pg. 1085) Steroids The chemical messengers in our bodies are known as Hormones which are organic compounds synthesized in glands and delivered by the bloodstream to certain tissues in order to stimulate or inhibit a desired process. Steroids are a type of hormone which are usually recognized by their tetracyclic skeleton, consisting of three fused six-membered and one five-membered ring, as shown in the diagram below. The four rings are designated A, B, C & D as noted in blue, and the numbers in red represent the carbons.6 All steroids are products from the acetyl CoA biosynthetic pathway (see Pg. 95 of summer 2006 Thinkbook or Pg. 1101 in the Bruice 4th edition for the biosynthesis pathway diagram) which yields cholesterol. 7 Cholesterol is the most common steroid encountered by animals (Bruice, Pg. 1098). Some important steroids are shown below. 6 . http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/VirtualText/lipids.htm#steroid (09/06/2006) 7 . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steroid (09/06/2006)
  • 6. Lipophilic Vitamins Vitamin: “An organic compound, other than fat, protein or carbohydrates, required for the normal growth maintenance of animals.” (Pg. 97 of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by Dr. S. Hardinger). Vitamins A, D, E, and K are in the lipid family. (Bruice, pg. 1090) - Beta-Carotene is sliced to create two molecules of vitamin A. Vitamin A, which is also known as retinol, serves its main purpose in contributing to vision (Bruice, Pg. 1090). It works together with the light-harvesting portion of rhodopsin (vision protein) (Pg. 97 of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by Dr. S. Hardinger). - Vitamin K plays a key role in allowing blood to clot properly. The letter K is derived from koagulation, which is German for “clotting.” (Bruice, Pg. 1068). - Vitamin E is a water-soluble compound that holds radicals in nonpolar membranes. Some of these are which we encounter everyday in our daily food consumption are known as preservatives or antioxidants. They are used to preserve food by preventing unwanted radical reactions (Bruice, Pgs. 352-353). “It also prevents oxidative cellular damage from radicals” (Pg. 97 of the summer 2006 Thinkbook by Dr. S. Hardinger).
  • 7. - Vitamin D is a hormone foundation such that its main purpose is to help maintain normal levels of calcium and phosphorus in the blood. Vitamin D also contributes in keeping a strong and sturdy skeleton.8 Other Sources 1. P.Y. Bruice Organic Chemistry (4th ) 2. All colored pictures, diagrams and tables were copied from, http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/VirtualText/lipids.htm last accessed on September 6, 2006. 8 . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_D (09/06/2006)