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Distinguish between unsaturated fats and trans fats.
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Solution
| S. No. | Aspect | Unsaturated Fats | Saturated Fats |
| 1. | Chemical Structure | One or more double bonds between carbon atoms cause bends or kinks in the fatty acid chain. | Trans double bonds create a straighter, more rigid structure. |
| 2. | Sources | Found in plant oils (such as olive and canola), nuts, seeds, avocados, and fatty seafood. | Found in partially hydrogenated oils, processed foods, and margarine. |
| 3. | Health Impact | It is considered heart-healthy and can lower bad (LDL) cholesterol while increasing good (HDL) cholesterol. | Linked to an increased risk of heart disease, it increases bad (LDL) cholesterol while lowering good (HDL). |
| 4. | Types | Includes both monounsaturated fats (one double bond) and polyunsaturated fats (many double bonds). | Includes industrially manufactured trans fats, primarily derived from the hydrogenation of vegetable oils. |
| 5. | State at Room Temperature | Olive oil and fish oil are both typically liquid at room temperature. | Typically solid or semi-solid at room temperature (e.g., margarine, shortening). |
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