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Monounsaturated fat

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In biochemistry and nutrition, a monounsaturated fat is a fat that contains a monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA), a subclass of fatty acid characterized by having a double bond in the fatty acid chain with all of the remaining carbon atoms being single-bonded. By contrast, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have more than one double bond.

Molecular description

The main constituent of cocoa butter is the monounsaturated fat derived from palmitic acid, oleic acid, and stearic acid.

Monounsaturated fats are triglycerides containing one unsaturated fatty acid. Almost invariably that fatty acid is oleic acid (18:1 n9). Palmitoleic acid (16:1 n7) and cis-vaccenic acid (18:1 n7) occur in small amounts in fats.

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Fatty acid component (mole %) of selected fats[1]
fat sourcesaturatedmonounsaturateddoubly unsaturatedtri unsaturated
Palm kernel60–6510–181–3trace
Cottonseed oil23–3014–2145–58trace
Corn oil10–1525–3540–60trace
Linseed oil8–1118–2614–2051–56
Soybean oil11–1718–2549–576–11
Peanut oil12–1735–4239–44trace
Lard36–4836–5210–121
Beef tallow43–6426–452–61
Chicken45–6712–453–10trace
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Health

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Studies have shown that substituting dietary monounsaturated fat for saturated fat is associated with increased daily physical activity and resting energy expenditure. More physical activity was associated with a higher-oleic acid diet than one of a palmitic acid diet. From the study, it is shown that more monounsaturated fats lead to less anger and irritability.[2]

Foods containing monounsaturated fats may affect low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol.[citation needed]

Levels of oleic acid along with other monounsaturated fatty acids in red blood cell membranes were positively associated with breast cancer risk. The saturation index (SI) of the same membranes was inversely associated with breast cancer risk. Monounsaturated fats and low SI in erythrocyte membranes are predictors of postmenopausal breast cancer. Both of these variables depend on the activity of the enzyme delta-9 desaturase (Δ9-d).[3]

In children, consumption of monounsaturated oils is associated with healthier serum lipid profiles.[4]

The Mediterranean diet is one heavily influenced by monounsaturated fats. In the late 20th century, people in Mediterranean countries consumed more total fat than Northern European countries, but most of the fat was in the form of monounsaturated fatty acids from olive oil and omega-3 fatty acids from fish, vegetables, and certain meats like lamb, while consumption of saturated fat was minimal in comparison. A 2017 review found evidence that the practice of a Mediterranean diet could lead to a decreased risk of cardiovascular diseases, overall cancer incidence, neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes, and early death.[5] A 2018 review showed that the practice of the Mediterranean diet may improve overall health status, such as the reduced risk of non-communicable diseases. It also may reduce the social and economic costs of diet-related illnesses.[6]

Diabetes

Increasing monounsaturated fat and decreasing saturated fat intake could improve insulin sensitivity, but only when the overall fat intake of the diet was low.[7] However, some monounsaturated fatty acids (in the same way as saturated fats) may promote insulin resistance, whereas polyunsaturated fatty acids may be protective against insulin resistance.[8][9]

Sources

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Monounsaturated fats are found in animal flesh such as red meat, whole milk products, nuts, and high fat fruits such as olives and avocados. Algal oil is about 92% monounsaturated fat. Olive oil is about 75% monounsaturated fat.[10] The high oleic variety sunflower oil contains at least 70% monounsaturated fat.[11] Canola oil and cashews are both about 58% monounsaturated fat.[citation needed] Tallow (beef fat) is about 50% monounsaturated fat.[12] and lard is about 40% monounsaturated fat.[citation needed] Other sources include hazelnut, avocado oil, macadamia nut oil, grapeseed oil, groundnut oil (peanut oil), sesame oil, corn oil, popcorn, whole grain wheat, cereal, oatmeal, almond oil, sunflower oil, hemp oil, and tea-oil Camellia.[13]

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FoodSaturatedMono-
unsaturated
Poly-
unsaturated
As weight percent (%) of total fat
Cooking oils
Algal oil[14]4924
Canola[15]86428
Coconut oil87130
Corn oil132459
Cottonseed oil[15]271954
Olive oil[16]147311
Palm kernel oil[15]86122
Palm oil[15]513910
Peanut oil[17]174632
Rice bran oil253837
Safflower oil, high oleic[18]67514
Safflower oil, linoleic[15][19]61475
Soybean oil152458
Sunflower oil[20]112069
Mustard oil115921
Dairy products
Butterfat[15]66304
Cheese, regular64293
Cheese, light60300
Ice cream, gourmet62294
Ice cream, light62294
Milk, whole62284
Milk, 2%62300
Whipping cream[21]*66265
Meats
Beef33385
Ground sirloin38444
Pork chop35448
Ham354916
Chicken breast293421
Chicken342330
Turkey breast302030
Turkey drumstick322230
Fish, orange roughy231546
Salmon283328
Hot dog, beef42485
Hot dog, turkey284022
Burger, fast food36446
Cheeseburger, fast food43407
Breaded chicken sandwich203932
Grilled chicken sandwich264220
Sausage, Polish374611
Sausage, turkey284022
Pizza, sausage413220
Pizza, cheese60285
Nuts
Almonds dry roasted96521
Cashews dry roasted205917
Macadamia dry roasted15792
Peanut dry roasted145031
Pecans dry roasted86225
Flaxseeds, ground82365
Sesame seeds143844
Soybeans142257
Sunflower seeds111966
Walnuts dry roasted92363
Sweets and baked goods
Candy, chocolate bar59333
Candy, fruit chews144438
Cookie, oatmeal raisin224727
Cookie, chocolate chip354218
Cake, yellow602510
Pastry, Danish503114
Fats added during cooking or at the table
Butter, stick63293
Butter, whipped62294
Margarine, stick183939
Margarine, tub163349
Margarine, light tub194633
Lard394511
Shortening254526
Chicken fat304521
Beef fat41433
Goose fat[22]335511
Dressing, blue cheese165425
Dressing, light Italian142458
Other
Egg yolk fat[23] 364416
Avocado[24] 167113
Unless else specified in boxes, then reference is:[citation needed]
* 3% is trans fats
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Fat composition in different foods

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