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Hexadecanoic acid isopropyl ester

Crodamol IFF-, Emerest 2316 hexadecanoic acid isopropyl ester hexadecanoic acid 1-methylethyl ester isopropyl hexa-decanoate Kessco IFF Lexol IFF-NF Liponate IFF palmitic acid isopropyl ester Frotachem IFF Rita IFF Stepan IFF Tegosoft F Unimate IFF Waglinol 6016 Wickenol 111. [Pg.376]

Hexabutyidistannoxane. SeeTributyltin oxide Hexacid C9. See Nonanoic acid Hexadecafluoroheptane. See Perfluoroheptane Hexadecanaminium, N-methyl-N,N-bis (hexadecyl)-, chloride. See Tricetylmonium chloride Hexadecanoic acid. See Palmitic acid Hexadecanoic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester. See Octyl palmitate Hexadecanoic acid, hexadecyl ester. See Cetyl palmitate Hexadecanoic acid isopropyl ester Hexadecanoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester. See Isopropyl palmitate Hexadecanoic acid, zinc salt. See Zinc palmitate 1-Hexadecanol. See Cetyl alcohol... [Pg.1137]

CAS 142-91-6 EINECS/ELINCS 205-571-1 Synonyms Hexadecanoic acid isopropyl ester Hexadecanoic acid, 1 -methylethyl ester IPP Isopropyl hexadecanoate Isopropyl n-hexadecanoate 1 -Methylethyl hexandecanoate Definition Ester of isopropyl alcohol and palmitic acid Empirical CisHsiO ... [Pg.1164]

Hexadecanoic acid isopropyl ester. See Isopropyl palmitate... [Pg.1997]

Synonyms Hexadecanoic acid isopropyl ester Hexadecanoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester IPP Isopropyl hexadecanoate Isopropyl n-hexadecanoate 1-Methylethyl hexandecanoate... [Pg.2172]

Tobacco leaf has a complicated chemical composition including a variety of polymers and small molecules. The small molecules from tobacco belong to numerous classes of compounds such as hydrocarbons, terpenes, alcohols, phenols, acids, aldehydes, ketones, quinones, esters, nitriles, sulfur compounds, carbohydrates, amino acids, alkaloids, sterols, isoprenoids [48], Amadori compounds, etc. Some of these compounds were studied by pyrolysis techniques. One example of pyrolytic study is that of cuticular wax of tobacco leaf (green and aged), which was studied by Py-GC/MS [49]. By pyrolysis, some portion of cuticular wax may remain undecomposed. The undecomposed waxes consist of eicosyl tetradecanoate, docosyl octadecanoate, etc. The molecules detected in the wax pyrolysates include hydrocarbons (Cz to C34 with a maximum of occurrence of iso-Czi, normal C31 and anti-iso-C32), alcohols (docosanol, eicosanol), acids (hexadecanoic, hexadecenoic, octadecanoic, etc ). The cuticular wax also contains terpenoids such as a- and p-8,13-duvatriene-1,3-diols. By pyrolysis, some of these compounds are not decomposed and others generate closely related products such as seco-cembranoids (5-isopropyl-8,12-dimethyl-3E,8E,12E,14-pentadecatrien-2-one, 3,7,13-trimethyl-10-isopropyl-2,6,11,13-tetradecatrien-1al) and manols. By pyrolysis, c/s-abienol, (12-Z)- -12,14-dien-8a-ol, generates mainly frans-neo-abienol. [Pg.445]


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