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Hydrolytic rancidity involves reacting with water to break ester bonds. A fatty acid and glycerol is formed in this process.


On the other hand, oxidative rancidity involves oxygen reacting with the C=C double bond of the lipid.

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hydrolytic rancidity is hydrolysis of triglyceride into its component fatty acids and glycerol while oxidative rancidity result from more complex lipid oxidation process

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Which process requires hydrolytic enzymes?

Digestion requires hydrolytic enzymes.


Why enzymes are called hydrolytic enzymes?

Careful! Not all enzymes are hydrolytic. Hydrolytic enzymes catalyse reactions in which there is breaking of molecules (involving the participation of water molecules). There are enzymes which catalyse reactions in which molecules join together to form a larger molecule (condensation reactions)


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What organelle has hydrolytic enzymes?

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What is a major cause of rancidity of lipids in foods is exposure to?

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