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Short chain fatty acids

Abbreviations

  • SCFA

Synonyms

  • Volatile fatty acids (VFA)

Description

Represents a sub-group of fatty acids with aliphatic tails of fewer than six carbon atoms (e.g., acetic acid C2:0, propionic acid C3:0, butyric acid C4:0).

Nutritional potential:

In human nutrition, SCFAs are primarily produced in the lower gut by anaerobic bacterial fermentation of indigestible dietary fibers and resistant starch. They are crucial for gut health; for instance, butyrate is the primary energy source for colonocytes (colon cells). SCFAs exhibit potent anti-inflammatory properties, help maintain the intestinal barrier, regulate immune function, and play a significant role in the gut-brain axis and metabolic health (improving insulin sensitivity and regulating appetite).

Biodiesel potential:

In fuel applications, SCFAs are generally not used for standard biodiesel production. Their corresponding methyl esters are highly volatile, which drastically lowers the flash point of the fuel, creating safety, transport, and storage hazards. They also have a lower energy density compared to long-chain fatty acids. While they would theoretically offer excellent cold flow properties (very low melting points), their volatility and low molecular weight make them unsuitable for conventional diesel engines.

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