“Lipids-Fatty acids are aliphatic carboxylic acids ” Biochemistry Notes for Class 12 Complete Notes for Class 12

Fatty acids are aliphatic carboxylic acids

Fatty acids occur mainly as esters in natural fats and oils but do occur in the unesterified form as free fatty acids, a transport form found in the plasma. Fatty acids that occur in natural fats are usually straight-chain derivatives containing an even number of carbon atoms. The chain may be saturated (containing no double bonds) or unsaturated (containing one or more double bonds).

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