General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life (5th Edition)
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Author: Karen C. Timberlake
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Chapter 24, Problem 51CI
Butter a fat that contains 80% by mss triacylglycerols. Assume the triacylglycerol in butter is glyceryl tripalmitate. (17.4, 24, 2, 24.3)
Butter is high a triacylglycerols.
- Write an equation for the hydrolysis of glyceryl tripalmitate.
- What is the molar mass of glyceryl tripalmitate, C51H98O6?
- Calculate the ATP yield from the complete oxidation of 1 mode of palmitic acid, a saturated C16 fatty acid.
- How many kilocalories are released from the palmitate in 0-50 oz of butter?
- If running for exactly 1 h uses 750 kcal, how many ounces of butter would provide the energy (kcal) for a 45-min run?
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