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“Types of lipids, their structures, functions in the body, and health effects
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Introduction
Lipids are organic biomolecules that are insoluble in water. They are fat molecules, and they
perform different functions in the living organism (Gurr and Michael). Lipids are generally
composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. There are different types of lipids. The three main
types are triacylglycerols (also called triglycerides), phospholipids and sterols.
The structure of the individual types of lipids are explained below:
Triacylglycerols
Triacylglycerols are esters of glycerol and three fatty acids as their name suggests.
Structure
Glycerol contains three -OH (hydroxide) functional groups. So, it binds with three fatty acid
molecules through ester linkage. Glycerol forms the backbone in triglycerides.
Functions
Triglycerides function as long-term storage molecules in the bodies of humans. They act
as fuel providing 9 calories of energy per gram.
Another function of lipids is that they serve a very important role as the signaling
molecules. Triglycerides deposit beneath the adipose tissues and they secrete a hormone
called leptin which controls the appetite.
Triglycerides as adipose tissues regulate the body temperature and provide insulation in
extreme temperatures.

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[University Name] “Types of lipids, their structures, functions in the body, and health effects” [Your Name] [Course Name] [Professors Name] [Date] Introduction Lipids are organic biomolecules that are insoluble in water. They are fat molecules, and they perform different functions in the living organism (Gurr and Michael). Lipids are generally composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. There are different types of lipids. The three main types are triacylglycerols (also called triglycerides), phospholipids and sterols. The structure of the individual types of lipids are explained below: Triacylglycerols Triacylglycerols are esters of glycerol and three fatty acids as their name suggests. Structure Glycerol contains three -OH (hydroxide) functional groups. So, it binds with three fatty acid molecules through ester linkage. Glycerol forms the backbone in triglycerides. Functions • Triglycerides function as long-term storage molecules in the bodies of humans. They act as fuel providing 9 calories of energy per gram. • Another function of lipids is that they serve a very important role as the signaling molecules. Triglycerides deposit beneath the adipose tissues and they secrete a hormone called leptin which controls the appetite. • Triglycerides as adipose tissues regulate the body temperature and provide insulation in extreme temperatures. Health effects Triglycerides in a normal concentration are essential for the proper functioning of the body. However, if ...
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