Saponification of triglycerides II. Saponification of triglycerides 1. Draw the reaction for the saponification of a...
What are the products when the following triglyceride undergoes saponification with NaOH? 11.1 CH20-C-(CH)12CH3 CHOC-(CH214CH3 CH20C (CH)CH CH(CH2)-CH 11.2 Write an equation for the full hydrogenation of a triglyceride containing glycerol, oleic acid, linoleic acid, and palmitic acid. How many moles of H2 are required to completely hydrogenate one mole of this triglyceride? 11.3 A drug called RU486 has the following structure: CH3 CH CH3 он CEC-CH3 RU486 a. How is the structure of RU486 similar to that of progesterone?...
Triacylglycerol A contains 53% oleic acid, 29% linoleic acid, 9% palmitic acid, 4% stearic acid, 1% myristic acid and lesser amounts of other fatty acids. Triacylglycerol B contains 39% oleic acid, 29% palmitic acid, 24% stearic acid, 2% myristic acid, 2% linoleic acid, and lesser amounts of other fatty acids. Which of the two samples is expected to be solid at room temperature? Why pls? Thanks
3) Triglycerides are constructed with one molecule of glycerol forming three ester linkages with (three) long chain fatty acids. Draw the structure of the triglyceride formed with Arachidonic acid, Linoleic acid, and a-Linolenic acid.
Under each of the following molecules, write its classification its number of C and O Then under two of molecules, write: "most soluble and soluble in water" and "least soluble in water" "highest boiling point" and "lowest boiling point" At each of the following pairs of fatty acids or carboxylic acids, circle or highlight the acid that has higher melting point. Palmitic acid (C16:0) and Stearic acid Oleic acid and Stearic acid (C18:0) Oleic acid (C18:1) and Linolenic acid (C18:3)...
Chemistry 1604 In class Lipids Name: Malio Gomez 1. Draw the following two fatty acids and circle the unsaturated fatty acid. 18:2412.15 20:0 w Which of the following molecules is NOT a naturally occurring fatty acid? 2. а но" с. Но b. CH3(CH2) CH=CH(CH2) CO2H d. Which of the fatty acids below has the highest melting point? 3. stearic acid но arachidonic acid palmitic acid c. arachidonic acid b. palmitic acid stearic acid a. for for short-term energy storage and...
Draw the fatty acid products of the saponification of the triacylglycerol (triglyceride) shown.
6. Soaps can be formed from the basic hydrolysis of triglycerides. Predict the products of the reaction and draw a detailed step-wise mechanism for the hydrolysis of a triglyceride. You may abbreviate portions of the molecule that aren't directly involved in the mechanism. H2C-o-C-CH2(CH2)17CH3 NaOH HC-O-C-CH(CH2) 17CH3 о H2O HC-0-C-CH(CH2) 17CH3
29. Draw the structure of the following compounds (choose gne of the three columns). Columa A Column B Column C Phosphatidyl serine Prostaglandin Oleic acid Cerebroside Palmitic acid Linoleic acid Arachidonic acid Glycerophospholipids Thromboxane w-6-fatty acid. Endoperoxides Sphingosine Lauric acid Leukotriene Ceramide Myristic acid Ganglioside Stearic acid B-L-fucose Globoside Sialic acid 1 l
29. Draw the structure of the following compounds (choose one of the three columns Column A Column B Column Phosphatidylserine Prostaglandin B Oleic acid Palmitic acid Linoleic acid Cerebroside Thromboxane Glycerophospholipids Arachidonic acid Sphingosine Endoperoxides w-6-fatty acid Ceramide Leukotriene Lauric acid Stearic acid Myristic acid Ganglioside B-L-fucose Globoside Sialic acid
Please show work so I can better understand why. Thank you What does "essential fatty acid" mean? Draw the structural formula of glycerol What is a triacylglycerol or triglyceride? Draw the condensed structural formula for the triglyceride made of linoleic acid, linolenic acid and stearic acid What is the function of triglycerols in the body?