Organic Chemistry in Food
Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Fat
Functional groups-where the action is!
In organic chemistry, it is a whole bunch of carbon and hydrogen with some oxygen and nitrogen thrown in. We are going to look at 3 classes of biological molecules that use carbon as the "backbone" element. The diagram below shows the main functional groups for organic chemistry which is the kind of chemistry that includes us, our food, etc. For example, the main functional group in carbohydrates is the alcohol group. In fats and proteins there is the carboxylic acid group. Proteins also contain the amide group to link amino acids together.
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The simplest unit is the monosaccharide glucose. This is the universal energy molecule animals need no matter if you are an amoeba, cockroach, guinea pig, or a human. Plants make glucose from carbon dioxide and sunlight. Monosaccharides can be made into disaccharides, like sucrose, or into polysaccharides like cellulose, starch, glycogen, etc.
Fats
These are major energy sources for all non plants and they are also used for cell membranes, hormones, etc.
Proteins
This class of biological molecules is the most complex and it has the most varied uses in biological systems. Proteins do everything in our bodies from muscle tissue to cellular communication and reproduction.
The video below covers all of the organic molecules in food questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8WJ2KENlK0
Carbohydrates
If you want another approach and a little more information on carbs...
Proteins
Another video with a little more info on proteins.
Fats
Fats or lipids...more info
Tests done in our lab
What can you do to help your understanding?
Chemistry is a subject that must be practiced everyday if possible. Work through the lecture examples stopping the video clips and then restarting to check yourself. Take advantage of the practice in Mastering Physics to give you the practice you need to be successful. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE! Email me with questions!!
Virtual Lab
For your practice to help in understanding the lab we did in class. This lab is not required for the comp book.