Polyunsaturated Fat Overview

Polyunsaturated Fat Guide

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Definition

Fats are organic compounds that are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are a source of energy in foods. Fats belong to a group of substances called lipids, and come in liquid or solid form. All fats are combinations of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids.


Other Names

Saturated fat; Diet - fat; Polyunsaturated fat; Monounsaturated fat; Lipids



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Encyclopedia: Polyunsaturated Fat

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In nutrition, polyunsaturated fat is an abbreviation of polyunsaturated fatty acid. That is a fatty acid in which more than one double bond exists within the representative molecule. That is, the molecule has two or more points on its structure capable of supporting hydrogen atoms not currently part of the structure. Polyunsaturated fatty acids can assume a cis or trans conformation depending on the geometry of the double bond. The...


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Polyunsaturated fat?
I have always heard that monounsaturated and polyusaturated fat was good for u. and i...

Welcome to the big polyunsaturated fatty acid controversy. I guarantee you will get the whole range of answers on the subject. I don't know the truth but I do know...

Asked by Dive Into A Holy River - 12 months ago

Is polyunsaturated fat worse then saturated fat?
Ive been using a low fat mayo that has some polyunsaturated fat in it. Is...

Polyunsaturated fats and to a lesser extent monounsaturated fats are good fats. They will increase your good cholesterol (HDL), lower your bad cholesterol (LDL) and lower your overall cholesterol....

Asked by Dave M - 1 month ago


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