Fatty Acids

Definition and structure Fatty acids are lipids consisting of a carboxy group and a hydrocarbon chain that is usually unbranched and may contain double bonds. The figure shows palmitic acid with 16 carbon atoms (C16): they typically exist in nature free or in the form of glycerides. Glycerides consist of a molecule of glycerol esterified … Fatty Acids

Hand Creams

Products Hand creams are available in numerous varieties. As a rule, they are cosmetics and not drugs or medical devices. Hand creams are also often made by the customer. Popular ingredients include waxes such as wool wax (lanolin), fatty oils, shea butter and essential oils. See also under DIY medicines. Structure and properties Hand creams … Hand Creams

Stearic Acid: Function & Diseases

Stearic acid, along with palmitic acid, is a major component of fats and oils. It represents an unsaturated fatty acid with 18 carbon atoms, whose main function is to store energy. Since it can be synthesized in the organism, it does not need to be supplied as an essential part of the diet. What is … Stearic Acid: Function & Diseases