Biochemistry V. Liipids
Biochemistry V. Liipids
Biochemistry V. Liipids
Lipids
Vegetable Origin
Corn oil 10 4 34 48 4
Soybean 7 3 25 56 9
Peanut 7 5 60 21 7
Olive 6 4 83 7 -
Eicosanoids
Sphingolipids
Not derived from glycerol
Amphiphatic and is also a membrane lipid
Derived from sphingosine, a nitrogen-containing
alcohol
Eg. Sphingomyelins – insulate nerve tissue and
enable proper cerebral function and nerve
transmission
Eg. Glycosphingolipid – found in membranes of
macrophages and brain cells
Steroids
Members of a large, diverse collection of lipids also known
as isoprenoids which are built from one or more 5-carbon
units known as isoprene
Eg. Cholesterol – found in the membrane of most animal
cells, amphiphatic, and is involved in the regulation of the
fluidity of the membrane; increased concentration is
associated with atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries)
Plays an important role in the reproductive cycle (leads
on the formation of sex hormones such as progesterone,
testosterone)
Medically used as contraceptive by inducing false
pregnancy
Eg. Bile salts – cholesterol derivatives that are synthesized
in the liver and stored in the gall bladder
Eg. Cortisone – involved in carbohydrate metabolism, and
in the treatment of certain diseases such as arthritis,
asthma, and GI disorders but may produce side effects
such as osteoporosis, peptic ulcers, headaches, and
convulsions
General structure of a steroid
Waxes
Very varied in sources and composition but mostly
with long chained fatty acids esterified to a long chain
alcohol
Eg, paraffin wax – composed of a mixture of solid
hydrocarbons
With extremely hydrophobic tails so that they are
insoluble in water
Eg. Lanolin – protective coating for hair and skin
Eg. Carnauba wax – used in automobile polishing
wax
4. Complex Lipids
Activation
Oxidation / dehydrogenation of fatty acid
Hydration
Oxidation / dehydrogenation of the
hydroxyl group of β-carbon
Thiolysis
Activation