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Jojoba-wax

Jojoba oil Jojoba oil [61789-91-1] Jojoba wax [66625-78-3] Jominy test Jones reductor Jones separator Joosten method Jordan refiner Josamycin [16846-24-5]... [Pg.537]

Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance System (JSLNBCRS), 5 832 Joint Service Standoff Chemical Agent Detector (JSLSCAD), 5 832 Joint ventures, 15 639-640 Joint Warning and Reporting Network (JWARN), 5 832 Jojoba oil, 26 212-213 Jojoba wax, cosmetically useful lipid, 7 833t... [Pg.500]

The solid diozonide prepared from jojoba wax decomposed violently at 110-120 C... [Pg.212]

Jojoba wax, used in candles and cosmetics, is partially composed of the ester of stearic acid and a straight-chain C22 alcohol. Draw the structure of this ester. [Pg.1068]

Trifluoro-1,2,4-trioxolane, 0663 Vinyl acetate ozonide, 1538 JOJOBA WAX OZONE... [Pg.2515]

Hydroba-70. [Jojoba Growers Processors] Hydrogenated jojoba wax. [Pg.176]

Jojobeads. [Jojoba Growers A Processors] Hyd enated jojoba wax. [Pg.188]

The composition of hpids on the surface of leaves, stems, and fruits is quite different from that of hpids that form intracellular membranes. Their role is the protection of sensitive plant tissues against the loss of water and other biologically important volatiles. Waxes (i.e., esters of FA with monofunctional alcohols) are the most important components of these lipids. Some plant waxes are of commercial importance, such as camauba or candellila wax. They are solid at room temperature and in temperate climates, with the exception of liquid jojoba wax, and are plastic or even liquid in tropical climates. They contain bound saturated long-chain FA and alcohols. Waxes on the surface of apples and other fruits from temperate zones are solids or semisolid pastes, consisting of terpenes, ceryl cerotate, ceryl palmitate, and other esters. In the wax from lettuce leaves, higher alcohols prevail, with only small amounts of free FA (Bakker et al., 1998). Other components, such as alkanes, ketones, esters, secondary alcohols, were detected in other vegetables (e.g., in kale or rutabaga). [Pg.212]

The ene reaction of olefins was employed to hydroxymethylate jojoba wax using Lewis acids as catalyst (15). Ethylaluminum dichloride and formaldehyde gave both... [Pg.47]

Binman, S., S. Vega, S. Belfar, and A. Shani, Functionalization at the Double-Bond Region of Jojoba OH. 9. Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Characterization of Substituted Jojoba Wax Chemically Bonded to a Polystyrene Matrix, J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc. 75 521-525 (1998). [Pg.57]

Hydrogenated jojoba wax Definition End prod, of controlled hydrogenated of jojoba wax... [Pg.2071]

Synonyms Oils, jojoba, prod, with hydrogenated jojoba wax... [Pg.2293]

Jojoba powder Jojoba seed powder. See Jojoba (Buxus chinensis) powder Jojoba wax CAS 66625-78-3... [Pg.2293]

Synonyms Esterase, jojoba wax Definition Semisolid fraction of jojoba oil Uses Emollient in cosmetics natural chewing gum base exfoliant for cosmetics Regulatory Japan approved Trade Name Synonyms Jojoba 28/60 Gypsy Rose [Floratech Am. [Pg.2293]

Nikkol Jojoba Wax [Nikko Chems. Co. Ltd http //www. nikkol. co.jp/index. htmi ... [Pg.2294]

Jojobead Gypsy Rose 40/60, Jojobead Jade 40/60, Jojobead Lapis 40/60, Jojobead White 28/60. See Jojoba wax Joncryl 67, Joncryi 95, Joncryl 142, Joncryl 530, Joncryl 537, Joncryl 538, Joncryl 540, Joncryl 586, Joncryl 611. See Acrylic resin... [Pg.2294]


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