Please explain briefly about "Examples of fatty acids in drug discovery and biological systems"
Please explain briefly about "Examples of fatty acids in drug discovery and biological systems"
biochem question
Partial hydrogenation creates non-biological fatty acids. These four fatty acids can appear in a sample of partially hydrogenated vegetable oil 2. linoleic acid 9-trans,12-cis-linoleic acid 9-cis,12-trans-lioneic acid 9-trans,12-trans-lin oleic acid Rank the expected melting temperatures of these fatty acids. Explain your ranking. (it may be that some will have indistinguishable melting points)
Biological waxes are composed of glycerol and two fatty acids a fatty acid and a long-chain alcohol. cholesterol and a fatty acid. glycerol and only one fatty acid.
Please answer both questions. 1. Briefly compare and contrast the development of biological therapeutics versus small molecule drug discovery. What are the advantages and liabilities of biological therapeutics? 2. Report on an FDA approved biological therapeutic, briefly describe its structure and mechanism of action. Would you expect any off-target interactions? why or why not?
Based on what you know about the structure of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, explain why saturated fatty acids lead to cardiovascular disease, while unsaturated ones do not.
Which one of the following statements about fatty acids is true? A) When fatty acids are activated in the cytosol, ATP is converted to ADP B) Fatty acyl groups are covalently linked to carnitine by an enzyme inhibited by malonyl CoA C) Fatty acids are very soluble in water and need no carrier in the blood D) Fatty acids are linked to glycerol phosphate in the fasting state E) Fatty acids can be oxidized to CO2 and H2O in the...
2. Which are the essential fatty acids? Explain them and give the information about their importance for the body.
give the structure of most lipids of biological origin which fatty acids are found in peanut, corn, and coconut oil suggest a synthesis of ibuprofen from benzene, using chloromethylation as one step
Give 2 examples of saturated fatty acids and answer each of the following aspects: 1. Describe chemical characteristics and graph the structure of the two 2. What is the function in the organism of the two examples 3. Classify and explain if it is Saponifiable or non-saponifiable from the two examples
#30,31,32,33,34 please
ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS 18.3 AMINO ACIDS 18.30 The amino acids in most biological systems are said to be a-L-acids. What does the prefix "a" mean? 18.31 What does the prefix "L" in a-L-acid mean? 18.38 18.32 What amino acids do the following abbreviations stand for? Draw the structure of each. (a) Ala (b) Cys (c) Asp 18.33 What amino acids do the following abbreviations stand for? Draw the structure of each. (a) Leu (b) Tyr (c) Asn 18.34 Name...
Why is it significant that all biological systems use L-amino acids and D-sugars?