FATS AND OILS

group of organic substances that form an important part of the diet and also are useful in many industries. The fats are usually solid, the oils generally liquid at ordinary room temperatures. Some tropical products, liquids in their sites of origin, become solids in cooler climates; in commerce these often retain the name originally given, e.g., palm oil and coconut oil. Chemically fats and oils are either simple or mixed glyceryl esters of organic acids belonging to the fatty-acid series (see triglycerides; fatty acids). Fats and oils are derived from both plant and animal sources.

Commercial Processing of Fats

Among the vegetable oils of greatest commercial importance are cottonseed, linseed, olive, palm, corn, peanut, soybean, and castor oils. The method of obtaining the oils is similar for all: the fruits or seeds after being cleaned are crushed and pressed cold to obtain the highest grade of oil and then pressed warm, yielding a grade suitable for industrial use. Sometimes solvents are used to remove the remaining oil from the crushed mass. Edible oils are those used in foods, and for these the highest grade is utilized; these must be pale in color, free from disagreeable odor and taste, and wholesome. The lower grades are suitable for making soap and for other industrial purposes. The chemical property that makes fats solid and oils liquid is the amount of saturation in the ester (see saturated fats). Animal fats are esters of saturated fatty acids; vegetable oils are esters of unsaturated fatty acids.

Conversion of liquid vegetable oils into solid fats is an important chemical industry. This process, sometimes called hardening, involves hydrogenation of the unsaturated fatty-acid portion of the oil molecule by heating the oil with hydrogen in the presence of a metal catalyst; by controlling the extent of hydrogenation, various products can be obtained. For example, controlled hydrogenation of cottonseed oil produces a solid vegetable cooking fat. Most fats become rancid upon standing; since a major factor leading to rancidity is air oxidation of double bonds (to form foul-smelling aldehydes), saturated fats are much more resistant to rancidity than unsaturated fats.

Fats as Food

Animal fats used in foods include butter, lard, chicken fat, and suet. Cod-liver oil and some other fish oils are used therapeutically as sources of vitamins A and D. Nutritionally fats and oils are valued as a source of energy. Because they contain less oxygen than other nutrients, they oxidize more readily and release more energy. Fats are digested in the human body chiefly by the enzyme lipase (in the pancreatic juice) aided by the bile. There are several theories to explain the method of absorption of fats; favored by many is the view that they are absorbed by the epithelial cells of the lining of the small intestine in the form of the fatty acids and glycerol into which they are split by digestion and that a recombination to re-form the fat occurs within the cells. Most of the fat then enters the lymphatic system through the villi in the lining of the small intestine, although some is probably absorbed directly by the blood vessels of the villi. Medical research indicates the possibility that saturated fats in the diet contribute to the incidence of arteriosclerosis; such fats may raise the blood's level of cholesterol, which is deposited in the arteries.

See oils; petroleum.

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...references: J. Giese, "Fats, Oils, and Fat Replacers," Food Technology...Shapes Function in Food Oils," Journal of the American...Schmidt, "Just the Oil Facts," Nutrition Action...Availability of Edible Fats and Oils," in Fats and Oils in Human Nutrition...Consideration 42. " Fat and Oil Groups Agree to Bury...
...small increase in the amount of fat the American food industry has...people have been eating more fat. During the same period, Americans were using more fats and oils for frying, and, since much...that the actual consumption of fat dropped. See ibid., p. 1428...
...Leebert Lloyd Lamborn, Modern Soaps, Candles and Glycerin: A Practical Manual of Modern Methods of Utilization of Fats and Oils in the Man ufacture of Soap and Candles, and of the Recovery of Glycerin New York: D.Van Nostrand Co., 1906...
...work. We do not know for certain whether extra calories from fat have a different, long-term effect on our weight and health...is good evi- dence, for example, that calories from trans fats (such as hydrogenated oils) increase problems associated with heart disease. Similarly...
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...structure of the fat and oil industry...dominated by few large oil processors. Given...three groups of fats and oils with difficulties...substitutions of vegetable oils for animal fats induced by health...increases in total fat and oil consumption in...Japanese consumers fat and cholesterol...demand for various fats and oils. In examining...
...Wunder, 2003). In addition, when the same voles were then fed lab chow with 25% dietary-fat by adding polyunsaturated fat (vegetable oil), body fat further increased to 30% within 3 wk and held constant. Because meadow voles are generalist...
Trans and Saturated Fat on Food Labels in Canada...Mary R. LAbbe Trans fats or trans fatty acids...partially hydrogenated oils are attractive to food...Partially hydrogenated oils can be found in shortenings...cardiovascular disease.2 Trans fats increase the blood levels...partially hydrogenated canola oil in the preparation of...website as part of the Trans Fat Monitoring Program8...
...Institute of Shortening and Edible Oils (International Food Technologist...relationship between the actual fat content level determined by...analysis software and a calculated fat value based on the Daily Food...diets and recorded the overall fat content in grams and the percentage...calories eaten each day from fats. Because the Daily Food Guide...
...compensate for altered taste. The use of low-fat products is one of many acceptable ways to reduce fat intake. There is a need for public education...and vegetables, while limiting intake of fats, sweets, and alcohol. Consumers need...importance of total calorie content as well as fat content of lowfat products. Not all low...
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...healthiest organic vegetable oils (including olive oil) in baking and flying creates...radicals because all vegetable oils oxidize, or combine with oxygen...heated. Organic virgin coconut oil resists oxidation, even at...The mixture of saturated fats in coconut milk is difficult...circumstances, making it an ideal fat with which to cook." In addition...
...light of the "eat MUFAs to lose fat" advice is the fact that these...easily converted to layered body fat. Too much layered body fat is not controversial in its...are the trans MUFAs. Trans fats are created artificially by heating liquid vegetable oil in the presence of metal catalysts...The hardening of vegetable oils changes them into shortening...
...nutrient!) The truth is, fat plays a critical role...WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Fats and oils are actually the same substance. oil is simply a fat that is liquid at room...low temperatures, all oils will solidify, and when heated, all fats will liquefy.) But whether...
...Wash., and author of Smart Fats: How Dietary Fats and Oils Affect Mental, Physical...cell in the body is made of fat," explains Ray Sahelian...our need for polyunsaturated fats, such as the EFAs which are...authors of Understanding Fats and Oils: Your Guide to Healing with...dark leafy greens and flaxseed oil, considered a mother lode of...
...included the saturated fat content. More recently...daily intake of trans fat in the United States population...day. Given where trans fats are found, some advocates...is much higher. Trans fats are found in crackers...hydrogenated vegetable oils" in their ingredients...how often hydrogenated oil appears as an ingredient...experts say to keep trans fat and saturated fat consumption...
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Olive Oil Is New Hope in Fat Battle. A "GOOD" fat found in olive oil, nuts and avocados helps prevent snacking between meals...at the University of California found only unsaturated fats containing oleic acid regulate food consumption this...
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...mandate, many companies dropped trans fats from their ingredients instead of wearing the trans fat number like a scarlet letter. Yet, on...punch and banishing all possible trans fat. To dodge trans fats, avoid nondairy coffee whitener. Even though the label might read "trans fat free" it can contain up to 0.49 grams...
...solid piece of pork fat, an inch or so thick...is the monarch of fats. Made in limitedquantities...rubbed with a little oil and garlic. Watch...endorsementof goose fat. The sensible Domestic...crisp chips.These fats have their healthy side. Meat fats contain palmitic and...help to reduce body fat. A littlelard a day...
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...oil molecule by heating the oil with hydrogen in the presence...hydrogenation of cottonseed oil produces a solid vegetable cooking...include butter, lard, chicken fat, and suet. Cod-liver oil and some other fish oils are used therapeutically as...vitamins A and D. Nutritionally fats and oils are valued as a source...
...of the molecule, the fat is said to be unsaturated. Unsaturated fats generally have lower melting...and are often liquids (oils) at room temperature. Unsaturated fats can be converted to saturated fats by a process called hydrogenation...the melting point of the fat and makes it a solid...
FAT see fats and oils ; obesity . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...difference between fatty oils and fats (see fats and oils ). Such...spread, the fixed, or fatty, oils are classed as drying or nondrying oils. The drying oils, e.g., linseed, hempseed, and poppy seed oil, are used in making paints and...
...The characteristics of the oil vary with the climate, cultivation...and variety of olive. Olive oil is one of the most digestible of the edible oils. To make the finest, or extra-virgin olive oil, the fruit is gathered when...Olive oil is a monounsaturated fat and, unlike butter, lard, and other fats, contains a large proportion...
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