During fatty acid synthesis, multiple enzymes come together to create a long-chain 16-carbon saturated fatty acid from molecules of acetyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA.
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fantastic video! short, concise, digestible, informative! Great overview to help me understand before beginning my boring convoluted online lesson from my school.
Thanks for the amazing video. The process was really well explained and has made my understanding of it much better. The process was much more easier to understand on the video than the explanations in any of my lectures.
Great video I am using this to review this topic . I want to note that Acetyl Coa Carboxylase requires biotin (important if they mention biotin deficiency) I am a Med student & this is important to note.
Very excellent video! Only recommendation I have is to be sure to define that the mitochondria has a double membrane. Doesn't need to go into further depth, just add that extra line around it for clarification. Cheers!
The final product is an acid and by adding a water molecule through thioesterase the terminal group should be COOH not just CHO which consider this to be an aldehyde not an acid , correct it please
Thanks for a better explanation, but as a Indian there's some difficulty for understanding your fluent English, so it was more better if you write what you tell, plzz sir And again thank you for lecture
So how are the fatty acids then made into a triglyceride? Is that an important step to know or are these stored as individual fatty acids rather than triglycerides?
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You have no idea but I have been looking for a good fatty acid synthesis animation and this literally summarized everything from class so beautifully I literally can’t thank you enough. It is people like you who are truly changing the world.
Yup very simplified to understand
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fantastic video! short, concise, digestible, informative! Great overview to help me understand before beginning my boring convoluted online lesson from my school.
Thanks for the amazing video. The process was really well explained and has made my understanding of it much better. The process was much more easier to understand on the video than the explanations in any of my lectures.
Ty for the explanation. Took me 2 hours of rewinding to finally get the concept but this video was a huge help
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Great video I am using this to review this topic . I want to note that Acetyl Coa Carboxylase requires biotin (important if they mention biotin deficiency) I am a Med student & this is important to note.
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It was the Most simplified version of fatty acid synthesis for me
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Excellent video! One minor comment, the final 'palmitic acid' incorrectly shows an aldehyde group, it should be an acid.
I was about to say that
Very excellent video! Only recommendation I have is to be sure to define that the mitochondria has a double membrane. Doesn't need to go into further depth, just add that extra line around it for clarification. Cheers!
If people are watching this video they should be educated enough to know that mitochondria have two membranes
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The final product is an acid and by adding a water molecule through thioesterase the terminal group should be COOH not just CHO which consider this to be an aldehyde not an acid , correct it please
Thanks! was also confused by this!
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The last molecule shown, palmitic acid has a mistake. It is shown as an aldehyde in the structure.
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Very didactic. Just saw a little mistake in the structure of palmitic acid. It should have a carboxylgroup. There is one oxygen missing.
Exactly. This is probably just a side effect of simplifying the hydrolysis of the thioester.
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Thanks for a better explanation, but as a Indian there's some difficulty for understanding your fluent English, so it was more better if you write what you tell, plzz sir
And again thank you for lecture
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Very nice 👍 video , but please if u could speak more clearly it’ll be helpful.
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So how are the fatty acids then made into a triglyceride? Is that an important step to know or are these stored as individual fatty acids rather than triglycerides?
This is fatty acid synthesis look up for lipid synthesis cz they get transfered acids to the adipose for storage
First time in my life i get this right lol
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I can't understand anything, damnit
At one place malonyl CoA structure is not correct
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