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Thank you! You video really helps me to have a good overview of lipids. I always wonder if lipids those are present in plants are in the form of free fatty acids only, not in the form of triglycerides? Secondly, how are triglycerides classified based on their fatty acid compositions?
Name the products of mild hydrolysis of the following lipids with dilute NaOH: (a) 1-stearoyl-2,3-dipalmitoylglycerol (b) 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoylphosphatidylcholine QUIZ 2
u made a mistake in ur cholesterol structure at 10:00. The hydrophobic acyl side chain should be connected to the C-17 of the cholesterol moiety, not the C-16. Nice video by the way, helped me revise my lipid studies quite swiftly. Arigatou Gozaimasu!
If anyone is learning from this as their only source, I might be wrong but I think that the cholesterol structure is wrong (the aliphatic chain should be on the upper C atom of the ring)?!
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your videos are really great and helped me out a lot, but why on earth would you use °F for melting point etc. you seem like a smart scientist, so why don't you use the metric system?
Dehydration is different from condensation in that condensation is specific to water. In hydrolysis any small molecule is formed. Hydrolysis is breaking down chemical bonds by use of water.
Shouldn't the conversion of a triglyceride into glycerol and it's 3 constituent fatty acids be of a hydration rxnc instead of hydrolysis??? 3 molecules of water is added to the triglyceride molecule to reverse the dehydration synthesis reaction thus, restoring the hydroxyl group of glycerol and polar head of the fatty acids if I'm right... I stand to be corrected
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If you could move more in to biochemistry territory like this, that would be tremendously helpful. This guy is carrying my degree, I’d have never passed organic chemistry if it wasn’t for this guy.
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Thank you! You video really helps me to have a good overview of lipids. I always wonder if lipids those are present in plants are in the form of free fatty acids only, not in the form of triglycerides? Secondly, how are triglycerides classified based on their fatty acid compositions?
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Name the products of mild hydrolysis of the following lipids with dilute NaOH:
(a) 1-stearoyl-2,3-dipalmitoylglycerol (b) 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoylphosphatidylcholine QUIZ 2
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u made a mistake in ur cholesterol structure at 10:00. The hydrophobic acyl side chain should be connected to the C-17 of the cholesterol moiety, not the C-16. Nice video by the way, helped me revise my lipid studies quite swiftly. Arigatou Gozaimasu!
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If anyone is learning from this as their only source, I might be wrong but I think that the cholesterol structure is wrong (the aliphatic chain should be on the upper C atom of the ring)?!
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When any ones speak of everything, I start to doubt about their credibility simply because this is against the natural law: no one can be an all-around expert. Otherwise, there would be no such things as expertise, specialists, professions ...
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Why lipids acts as a heat barier
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your videos are really great and helped me out a lot, but why on earth would you use °F for melting point etc. you seem like a smart scientist, so why don't you use the metric system?
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7:41 is hydrolysis the same as condensation reaction ? also whats the difference between condensation and hydrolysis and dehydration ?
Dehydration is different from condensation in that condensation is specific to water. In hydrolysis any small molecule is formed. Hydrolysis is breaking down chemical bonds by use of water.
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Isn't dehydration and condensation the same?
schrodinger equation. anything with this equation for gen chemistry 1.
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Shouldn't the conversion of a triglyceride into glycerol and it's 3 constituent fatty acids be of a hydration rxnc instead of hydrolysis???
3 molecules of water is added to the triglyceride molecule to reverse the dehydration synthesis reaction thus, restoring the hydroxyl group of glycerol and polar head of the fatty acids if I'm right...
I stand to be corrected