Which of the following fatty acids is primarily responsible for the development of atherosclerosis due to its role in forming low-density lipoproteins (LDL)?

A Omega-3 fatty acid
B Omega-6 fatty acid
C Saturated fatty acid, particularly palmitic acid
D Trans fatty acid
Saturated fatty acids, particularly palmitic acid, are primarily responsible for the development of atherosclerosis due to their role in forming low-density lipoproteins (LDL), which can accumulate in the walls of arteries and contribute to plaque formation.
Palmitic = Plaque Maker (PALM)
Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry
Metabolic and Nutritional Disorders Lipid Metabolism Dietary Fatty Acids and Cardiovascular Disease Hard MEDICAL Confidence: high