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Nutritional Biochemistry 
Lecture 5: Fundamentals of Biochemistry 
Lipids
Lipids: Fats and Oils 
• Triglycerides (triacylglycerols, TAGs, fatty acids) are 
compounds that are comprised of 1 molecule of 
glycerol and 3 carboxylic acids 
• Depending on the length of the carbon chains of the 
carboxylic acid as well as the degree of saturation or 
unsaturation, triglycerides can be either solid at room 
temperature (fats) or liquid at room temperature (oils) 
• The three fatty acids may be identical; more often than 
not, they are different from each other
Lipids: Waxes 
• Biological waxes are esters of long-chained (C14-C36) 
saturated and unsaturated fatty acids along with long-chained 
(C16 to C30) alcohols 
• Usually have higher melting points than triglycerides 
• Unlike triglycerides (which are used for energy and 
thermal protection), waxes are used primarily for 
protection from water and other external chemicals
Storage Lipids vs. Structural Lipids 
• There are two major classifications to lipids 
• Storage lipids (triglycerides) are used primarily to 
store energy; they are neutral 
• Structural lipids provide structure for membranes and 
tissues; they are negatively charged (polar) 
• There are two major types of structural lipids: 
phospholipids and glycolipids
Phospholipids 
• Phospholipids can be further classified in two major 
classes: glycerophospholipids and sphingolipids 
• The most common glycerophospholipid is 
phosphatidylcholine, which contains 2 molecules of 
fatty acid + one of choline phosphate, all of which are 
attached to glycerol 
• This gives it a hydrophobic region (the fatty acids) and 
a hydrophilic region (the choline phosphate) 
• Many phospholipids together make up cell membranes
Sphingolipids 
• Sphingolipids, which are the second largest class of 
phospholipids, contain a molecule called sphingosine 
instead of glycerol 
• They play major roles in neural tissue, brain tissue, and 
as recognition sites on the surfaces of membranes
Glycolipids 
• Glycolipids are the other major type of polar 
storage lipid 
• They also contain sphingosine in the place of 
glycerol; however, they also contain one fatty acid 
and one molecule of a sugar 
• Glycolipids also play important roles in providing 
recognition sites on cell membranes
Micelles, Bilayer Sheets, 
and Vesicles (liposomes) 
• Phospholipids can form organized structures in water 
solutions 
• These structures can be micelles (ball-like structures), 
bilayers (sandwich-like structures), or vesicles (similar 
to micelles with H2O inside) 
• These structures comprise cell membranes as well as 
other important biological systems
Nutritional biochemistry lecture 5
Nutritional biochemistry lecture 5

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Nutritional biochemistry lecture 5

  • 1. Nutritional Biochemistry Lecture 5: Fundamentals of Biochemistry Lipids
  • 2. Lipids: Fats and Oils • Triglycerides (triacylglycerols, TAGs, fatty acids) are compounds that are comprised of 1 molecule of glycerol and 3 carboxylic acids • Depending on the length of the carbon chains of the carboxylic acid as well as the degree of saturation or unsaturation, triglycerides can be either solid at room temperature (fats) or liquid at room temperature (oils) • The three fatty acids may be identical; more often than not, they are different from each other
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  • 9. Lipids: Waxes • Biological waxes are esters of long-chained (C14-C36) saturated and unsaturated fatty acids along with long-chained (C16 to C30) alcohols • Usually have higher melting points than triglycerides • Unlike triglycerides (which are used for energy and thermal protection), waxes are used primarily for protection from water and other external chemicals
  • 10.
  • 11. Storage Lipids vs. Structural Lipids • There are two major classifications to lipids • Storage lipids (triglycerides) are used primarily to store energy; they are neutral • Structural lipids provide structure for membranes and tissues; they are negatively charged (polar) • There are two major types of structural lipids: phospholipids and glycolipids
  • 12. Phospholipids • Phospholipids can be further classified in two major classes: glycerophospholipids and sphingolipids • The most common glycerophospholipid is phosphatidylcholine, which contains 2 molecules of fatty acid + one of choline phosphate, all of which are attached to glycerol • This gives it a hydrophobic region (the fatty acids) and a hydrophilic region (the choline phosphate) • Many phospholipids together make up cell membranes
  • 13.
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  • 15. Sphingolipids • Sphingolipids, which are the second largest class of phospholipids, contain a molecule called sphingosine instead of glycerol • They play major roles in neural tissue, brain tissue, and as recognition sites on the surfaces of membranes
  • 16.
  • 17. Glycolipids • Glycolipids are the other major type of polar storage lipid • They also contain sphingosine in the place of glycerol; however, they also contain one fatty acid and one molecule of a sugar • Glycolipids also play important roles in providing recognition sites on cell membranes
  • 18. Micelles, Bilayer Sheets, and Vesicles (liposomes) • Phospholipids can form organized structures in water solutions • These structures can be micelles (ball-like structures), bilayers (sandwich-like structures), or vesicles (similar to micelles with H2O inside) • These structures comprise cell membranes as well as other important biological systems