SFA's (Saturated fatty acids)

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(Nutrition 1) Mind Map on SFA's (Saturated fatty acids), created by leeolarogers on 28/01/2014.
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SFA's (Saturated fatty acids)
  1. solid at room temp
    1. contains max number of hydrogen atoms on each carbon
    2. Milkfat - butter, cheese, cream, palm and coconut oil, chocolate animal and hydrogenated fats, fatty meats
      1. SFA's have double bonds between the individual carbon atoms of the fatty acid chain
        1. The chain of carbon atoms is fully 'saturated' with hydrogen atoms
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