Fatty acid amides are long-chain fatty acids, composed of one fat molecule paired with an amino acid. The major types of fatty acids are palmitic acid, stearic acid, and linoleic acid. Their chains are made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Fatty amides are amines with an amino group attached to a fatty molecule. In nature, most FAAs have palmitic acid as the lone amine element. Also called N-acyl-alanine, they consist of the functionalities OCA, RBC, and CHROM. A popular example is an oleic acid. Other fatty amides commonly found in dietary supplements are fatty acids primary amide.
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