Fatty acid biosynthesis in plants

    • [DOC File]Chapter 3: Energy, Catalysis, and Biosynthesis

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      3-22Seed oils are often dehydrogenated and added back into processed foods as partly unsaturated fatty acids. In comparison with the original oil, the new fatty acids have additional double carbon–carbon bonds, replacing what were once single bonds. This process could also be described as _____.

      fatty acid biosynthetic pathway


    • [DOCX File]Dir 149 - Full RARMP - OGTR

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      Introduction to fatty acid biosynthesis in plants In commodity oil crops, oil is mainly synthesized during the maturation phase of the seed and primarily consists of triacylglycerols synthesized by esterifying glycerol-3-P with fatty acids (Tan et al. 2011).

      plant fatty acid synthesis


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      Relationships were evaluated using Spearman correlations and Benjamini-Hochberg FDR corrections. Correlations with ; q < 0.10 are shown. N indicates the number of subjects upon wh

      lipid biosynthesis


    • TOCOPHEROL BIOSYNTHESIS IN PLANT

      The biosynthesis of tocopherols takes place mainly in plastids of higher plants from precursors derived from two metabolic pathways: homogentisic acid, an intermediate of degradation of aromatic ...

      lipid biosynthesis pathway


    • [DOC File]FATTY ACID BIOSYNTHESIS

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      FATTY ACID AND CHOLESTEROL BIOSYNTHESIS. WHERE: LIVER AND ADIPOSE TISSUE (HEPATOCYTES AND ADIPOCYTES ... linoleate (18:2 9,12) and -linoleate (18:3 9,12,15), essential fatty acids, must be obtained from plants. These can however be elongated and additional double bonds added. See fig 16-7 for synthesis of arachidonoylCoA (20:4 5, 8, 11,14). ...

      synthesis of fatty acids


    • [DOC File]Chapter 22: Biosynthetic Pathways

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      22.3 Biosynthesis of Fatty Acids. Acetyl CoA is the 2C starting material. This is used to add two carbons to growing Fatty Acid Stepwise. This explains why Fatty Acids always have an even number of carbons. This process occurs in the cytosol. Acyl Carrier Protein, ACP. Synthase is an enzyme that “holds” the growing Fatty Acid. CH3-C(O)-S ...

      fatty acid synthase complex


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