Chapter17 Lipids Textbook Powerpoints
Chapter17 Lipids Textbook Powerpoints
Katherine J. Denniston
Joseph J. Topping
Danaè R. Quirk Dorr
Robert L. Caret
Palmitoleic
acid
Fatty Acid Properties
3
• Melting point increases with increasing carbon
17.2 Fatty Acids
number
• Melting point of a saturated fatty acid is higher than
an unsaturated fatty acid with the same number of
carbons
• Typical saturated fatty acids are tightly packed
together
• cis- double bonds prevent good alignment of
molecules in unsaturated fatty acids leading to poor
packing
• Double bonds lower melting point relative to
saturated acid
17.2 Fatty Acids Common Fatty Acids
17.2 Fatty Acids Melting Points of Fatty Acids
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Omega-3 Fatty Acids, present in “oily” fish and in
flaxseed and canola oils, have been
17.2 Fatty Acids
1. Blood clotting
– Thromboxane A2 stimulates constriction of
blood vessels and platelet aggregation
– Prostacyclin dilates blood vessels and inhibits
platelet aggregation
2. Inflammatory response
5
– Prostaglandins mediate aspects of
inflammatory response
3. Reproductive system
– Stimulation of smooth muscle by PGE2
Biological Processes Regulated by Eicosanoids -
continued
4. Gastrointestinal tract
17.2 Fatty Acids
and Mg2+
• Cations in the water form fatty acid salts which
precipitate
– Interferes with emulsifying action of the soap
– Leaves a crusty scum on the surface of the sink
Phosphoglycerides 7
• Phospholipid is a more general
17.3 Glycerides
term G
– Any lipid containing phosphorus l
• Phosphoglycerides (or y Fatty Acid
phosphoacylglycerols) contain: c
Fatty Acid
– Glycerol e
– Fatty acid r
Phosphoric Acid
– Phosphoric acid with an amino o
alcohol l
Alcohol
• Replace an end fatty acid of a
triglyceride with a phosphoric
acid linked to an amino alcohol
Phosphoglyceride Properties
• Have hydrophobic and hydrophilic
17.3 Glycerides
domains
• Structural components of membranes
• Emulsifying agents
• Suspended in water, they spontaneously
rearrange into ordered structures
– Hydrophobic group to center
– Hydrophilic group to water
– Basis of membrane structure
Types of Phosphoglycerides
• The phospho-amino-alcohol is highly
17.3 Glycerides
hydrophilic
• They are used in:
– Cell membranes
– Emulsifying
– Micelle-forming agents in the blood
• Two types
– Ones made with choline are called lecithin
– Those made with either ethanolamine or
serine are called cephalins
Phosphoglyceride Examples
17.3 Glycerides
17.4 Nonglyceride Lipids
Sphingolipids
• These lipids are based on sphingosine
– Long-chain
– Nitrogen-containing
– Alcohol 8
• Amphipathic, like phospholipids
– Polar head group
– Two nonpolar fatty acid tail
Sphingolipid Categories
• Structural component of cellular membranes
• Major categories
– Sphingomyelins
– Glycosphingolipids 8
17.4 Nonglyceride Lipids Types of Sphingolipids
• Sphingomyelins
– Structural lipid of nerve
cell membranes
– Myelin sheath feature
• Glycosphingolipids
– Built on a ceramide
– Cerebrosides have a
single monosaccharide
head group
• Glucocerebroside
• Galactocerebroside
Sphingolipid Storage Diseases
Disease Symptom Sph. Lip Enzyme
Tay-Sachs Blindness, Ganglioside b-hexose-
muscles weak GM2 aminidase A
Gaucher’s Liver & spleen Gluco- b-glucosidase
enlarge, MR cerebroside
Krabbe’s demyelation, Galacto- b-galactosidase
MR cerebroside