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Olein acid

Ricinus communis L. Bi Ma Zi (Castor bean) (seed) Ricinine, ricinolein, olein acid, stearin acid, isoricinoleic acid, cytochrome C, castor oil.33-427-450 Cathartic, tumor inhibition. [Pg.141]

Sesamum indicum L. Wu Ma (Sesame) (seed) Olein acid, linolein acid, pahnitine acid, stearin acid, myristic acid, sesamin, sesamol, pentosan, phytin, lecithin, choline, calcium oxalate, chlorogenic acid, vitamin A, vitamin B.49 A nutrient, laxative, hyperchlorhydria, a lenitive in scybalous constipation, as nutrient tonic in degenerative neuritis, neuroparalysis. [Pg.150]

The saponifiable portion of the fatty oil accounts for about 90% of the total fixed oil and is characterized by a very high content of octadecenoic acids. Petroselinic and oleic acid occur at similar levels and jointly comprise 74-85%, linoleic 7-16% and palmitic 4-8%, of the constituent fatty acids. During prolonged storage of the spice, the free fatty acid content gradually increases and this is a good indicator of the age of the material. The contents of fatty acids, sterols and total tocopherols in a deodorized oil derived from coriander seeds (yield up to 28%) are compared with those in sunflower oil and tests on the biological effects of coriander oil are reported by Mironova et al. (1991). Of the fatty acids present, total C18 1 acids (petroselinic acid + oleinic acids) constituted 80—82% and petroselinic acid alone 50—60%, and the food value was lower than that of sunflower oif. Kim et al. (1996) found the production of petroselinic acid from cell suspension cultures of C. Sativum. [Pg.191]

Crodolene Crossential 094 elaic acid Emersol Glycon Groco Hy-Phi Industrene Metaupon Neo-Fat cis-9-octa-decenoic acid 9,10-octadecenoic acid oleinic acid Priolene. [Pg.494]

OLEINIC ACID (112-80-1) Combustible liquid (flash point 372°F/189°C cc). An organic acid. Reacts, possibly violently, with strong oxidizers, alkalis, ammonia, aliphatic amines, alkanolamines, alkylene oxides, finely divided aluminum, epichlorohydrin, isocyanates, perchloric acid, sulfuric acid. Increases the explosive sensitivity of nitromethane. Attacks aluminum reaction may be violent when this material is peroxidized. [Pg.895]

Synonyms Elaic acid 9-Octadecenoic acid 9,10-Octadecenoic acid cis-9-Octadecenoic acid cis-Octadec-9-enoic acid Oleinic acid Red oil ClassiTication Aliphatic carboxylic acid unsaturated fatty acid Empirical C,sH3402... [Pg.1234]

Olein. See Triolein Oleinamine. SeeOleamine Oleine D, Oleinic acid. See Oleic acid Oleoamphocarboxyglycinate. See Disodium oleoamphodiacetate... [Pg.2973]

Olefinketon, n, olefinic ketone, olefin ketone, Olein-saure,/, oleic acid, -saureseife, -seife,/. olein soap, red-oil soap, -schmdlze,/, (Tea> tiles) olein softener, olein emulsion, olen, v.t. oil lubricate, grease. [Pg.326]

The residue of a sample of olein chloride (crude oleoyl chloride) was tipped into a waste container containing acid tars (70-80% waste sulfuric acid). There was a vigorous reaction, with gas evolution, which sprayed the analytical technician involved with the liquid contents of the container, causing bums. [Pg.1255]

The discoveries of M. Sabatier with regard to the conversion of olein and other unsaturated fats and their corresponding acids into stearin or stearic acid have created an enormous demand for hydrogen in every industrial country the synthetic production of ammonia by the Haber process has produced another industry with g eat hydrogen requirements, while the Great War has, through the development of the kite balloon and airship, made requirements for hydrogen in excess of the two previously mentioned industries combined. [Pg.1]

In this note the use of hydrogen in the fat hardening industry has been described with particular reference to the conversion of the unsaturated oleic and linoleic fatty acids into stearic acid However, what has been said in regard to diis matter is equally applicable to the conversion of olein and linolein into stearin, cotton-seed and most fish oils being quite easily converted into solid fats. [Pg.38]

Ricinus communis L. China Ricinine, ricinolein, olein, stearin, isoricinoleic acid, cytochrome C.33 Cathartic. [Pg.231]

Ingredi ents A Fatty acid (Cocos + Olein, Prifac 7976) 3.00%... [Pg.82]


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