what is the scientific term for fats
lipids
define lipids
substances that are soluble in organic solvents (ether, acetone, chloroform)
what are the 3 major categories of lipids
what elements compose lipids
what is the different between the composition of lipids and carbohydrates
define fatty acid
chain of carbons linked together
what are the two groups on the ends of a fatty acid
describe the methyl group on a fatty acid
describe the carboxyl group on a fatty acid
what types of lipids are composed of fatty acids
describe saturated fatty acids
describe unsaturated fatty acids
what are examples of sources of saturated fats
why are saturated fats considered bad
large amounts cause metabolic stress and dysregulation
define essential fatty acids
what are the two essential fatty acids
what is the parent omega 6 fatty acid
linoleic acid
what is the parent omega 3 fatty acid
linolenic acid (aka: alpha LA, ALA)
what are the benefits of omega 3 fatty acids
describe what the omega 6 fatty acid arachidonic acid does
can go down the COX metabolic pathway that produces inflammation in tissues
which type of essential fatty acid do we typically not get enough of
omega 6
what is the actual ratio of omega 6 to omega 3 that we consume vs the ideal
what types of omega 3 fatty acids can be made from ALA
what is the more bio functional form of omega 3 fatty acids
DHA