What are the functions of PUFA?

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Answer :

Synthesis of prostaglandins, synthesis of phospholipids and esterification of cholesterol.

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Description : Requirement of vitamin E increases with the increasing intake of (A) Calories (B) Proteins (C) PUFA (D) Cholesterol

Last Answer : Answer : C

Description : What are the important substances derived from PUFA?

Last Answer : Prostaglandins, prostacycline, thromboxanes, leukotienes, HPETE.

Description : What is the importance of PUFA in cholesterol metabolsim?

Last Answer : PUFA present in lecithin is transferred to cholesterol by the enzyme LCAT. The esterified cholesterol is then taken by HDL, and finally excreted through liver. So, for excretion of cholesterol, PUFA is required. Thus, PUFA will lower the blood level of cholesterol.

Description : Which contains very low level of PUFA?

Last Answer : Coconut oil and animal fats.

Description : Which contains good quantity of PUFA?

Last Answer : Vegetable oils such as sunflower oil, ground nut oil.

Description : PUFA stands for Poly unsaturated

Last Answer : Fatty Acid.

Description : What is PUFA?

Last Answer : PUFA stands for Poly Unsaturated Fatty Acid. It is an unsaturated hydrocarbon chain. Because of the presence of double bonds, it is reactive. This makes them more reactive than saturated ... are susceptible to attack by free radicals which cause aging, hormone imbalance and immune disorders.