- Fatty alcohol
Fatty alcohols are
aliphatic alcohol s derived from naturalfat s andoil s, originating in plants, but also synthesized in animals andalgae . Their significance in nutrition and health has historically been overlooked, and is only now being realized, as they are closely related tofatty acids , including the well-documentedomega 3 fatty acids . The other counterparts arefatty aldehyde s. Fatty alcohols usually have even number of carbon atoms. Production from fatty acids yields normal-chain alcohols—the alcohol group (-OH) attaches to the terminal carbon. Other processing can yield iso-alcohols—where the alcohol attaches to a carbon in the interior of the carbon chain.Current and future uses
The smaller molecules are used in
cosmetics and food, and as industrialsolvent s. Some of the larger molecules are simply seen asbiofuel s, but little research has been done until 2006 regarding many of these, and they have been shown to be have anticancer, antiviral, antifungal, anti-HIV properties, for potential use in medicine and health supplements.Due to their
amphipathic nature, fatty alcohols behave as nonionicsurfactant s. They find use asemulsifier s,emollient s andthickener s incosmetics andfood industry .Fatty alcohols are a common component of
wax es, mostly asester s withfatty acid s but also as alcohols themselves.History
Search for polyisoprenoid alcohols was initiated with the accidental discovery of
solanesol in tobacco leaves (Rowland RL et al., J Am Chem Soc 1956, 78, 4680) and isolation of several polyprenols (C30-C45) in cellulose pulp extracts (Lindgren BO, Acta Chem Scan 1965, 19, 1317).Octacosanol, present in carrots and ginseng, was found to lower cholesterol levels in 1994. Following this, a major paper was released in 2006 and another in 2007 studying hundreds of previously unstudied fatty alcohols. More than 120
cytotoxic anticancer compounds have shown confirmed activityin vitro tumor cell linesbioassay and are of current interest to Natural Cancer Institute (of Poland) for further in vivo evaluation. [ [http://kubicov.lib.bioinfo.pl/pmid:17584156 Natural peroxy anticancer agents ] ]Types
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Normal-chain alcohols
**Saturated alcohols
**Unsaturated alcohols
**Acetylenic alcohols
**Sulfated alcohols
*Branched-chain alcohols
**Mono-methylated alcohols
**Polyisoprenoid alcohols
***Saturated polyisoprenoids (Isopranols )
***Unsaturated polyisoprenoids (prenols orpolyprenols ) inclturpenols .
*Phenolic alcohols (aka phenolphthiocerol)Common names
Those with common names include:
Behenyl alcohol ,lignoceryl alcohol ,ceryl alcohol ,1-heptacosanol ,montanyl alcohol ,1-nonacosanol ,myricyl alcohol ,1-dotriacontanol , andgeddyl alcohol are together classified aspolicosanol , with montanyl alcohol and myricyl alcohol being the most abundant.Nutrition
Very long chain fatty alcohols (VLCFA), obtained from plant waxes and
beeswax have been reported to lower plasmacholesterol in humans. They can be found in unrefined cereal grains, beeswax, and many plant-derived foods. Reports suggest that 5–20 mg per day of mixed C24–C34 alcohols, includingoctacosanol andtriacontanol , lowerlow-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol by 21%–29% and raisehigh-density lipoprotein cholesterol by 8%–15%. Wax esters arehydrolyzed by abile salt–dependentpancreatic carboxyl esterase , releasing long chain alcohols and fatty acids that are absorbed in thegastrointestinal tract . Studies of fatty alcohol metabolism infibroblasts suggest that very long chain fatty alcohols,fatty aldehydes , andfatty acids are reversibly inter-converted in afatty alcohol cycle . The metabolism of these compounds is impaired in several inherited humanperoxisomal disorders, includingadrenoleukodystrophy andSjögren-Larsson syndrome . [ [http://www.ebmonline.org/cgi/content/abstract/229/3/215 Nutritional Significance and Metabolism of Very Long Chain Fatty Alcohols and Acids from Dietary Waxes - Hargrove et al. 229 (3): 215 - Experimental Biology and Medicine ] ] Concentrations of VLCFA in blood plasma increase duringfasting and when children are placed aketogenic diet to suppressseizures .Article Sources
*cite web| url=http://www.cyberlipid.org/simple/simp0003.htm |title=Fatty Alcohols and Aldehydes | author = Cyberlipid|accessdate=2007-02-06 General overview of fatty alcohols, with references.
*cite web| url= http://www.zenitech.com/documents/new%20pdfs/articles/All%20about%20fatty%20alcohols%20Condea.pdf
title= Dr. Z Presents All about fatty alcohols
author =CONDEA| accessdate=2007-02-06ee also
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Fatty acid s
*Fatty aldehyde sReferences
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