Are omega 3 supplements water soluble??!
Question: Yes, Omega 3 is partially water soluble.
There are three kinds of fats and all have different molecular structures.
The Omega 3 has a molecular structure that allows it to be water soluble to a high degree.
Your cell walls are made out of fatty acids. Omega 3's are essential in the building of your cell walls which are also called lipids which is another word for fat.
Not all fats are bad. Omega 3's are good fats.
Its the hydrogenated man made oils and fats that are not water soluble.
Hydrogenated fats such as shortening, wesson cooking oil to fry foods, margerine, Kraft food products etc. All contain man made oils that can be known as "edible plastics" which are not water soluble.
Their molecular structure interferes with the cell wall structure, thereby adding to premature aging of cells and in affect, contributing to heart disease.
Answers: Yes, Omega 3 is partially water soluble.
There are three kinds of fats and all have different molecular structures.
The Omega 3 has a molecular structure that allows it to be water soluble to a high degree.
Your cell walls are made out of fatty acids. Omega 3's are essential in the building of your cell walls which are also called lipids which is another word for fat.
Not all fats are bad. Omega 3's are good fats.
Its the hydrogenated man made oils and fats that are not water soluble.
Hydrogenated fats such as shortening, wesson cooking oil to fry foods, margerine, Kraft food products etc. All contain man made oils that can be known as "edible plastics" which are not water soluble.
Their molecular structure interferes with the cell wall structure, thereby adding to premature aging of cells and in affect, contributing to heart disease.
Omega 3 is a fatty acid. Therefore, it's fat soluble, not water soluble.
no, It's a fat.