greixos
Greixos, or fats, are a broad category of lipids that are hydrophobic and energy-dense. In nutrition, the term typically refers to dietary fats, primarily triglycerides composed of glycerol esterified with three fatty acids. They provide a concentrated energy source, about 9 kilocalories per gram, and play roles in insulation and cellular structure.
Greixos are classified by fatty acid composition into saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, and trans fats (trans isomers).
Biological roles include serving as long-term energy storage in adipose tissue; constituting components of cell membranes;
Diet and health guidelines emphasize replacing saturated and trans fats with unsaturated fats, particularly monounsaturated and
Processing and storage practices include hydrogenation and refining, which can alter fat properties and, in some