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Ricinus Oil

The following is an interesting laboratory note Substitute for ricinus oil. [Pg.94]

All crystal becomes dark by boiling in ricinus oil. Do not use, therefore, that material where it says with ricinus oil, for the material is to be replaced. Use olive oil instead of ricinus oil. [Pg.94]

SYNS AROMATIC CASTOR OIL CASTOR OIL AROMATIC COSMETOL CRYSTAL O GOLD BOND NCI-C55163 NEOLOID OIL OF PALMA CHRISTI PHORBYOL RICINUS OIL RICIRUS OIL... [Pg.296]

EmCon CO Lipovol CO oleum ricini ricinoleum ricinus communis ricinus oil tangantangan. [Pg.128]

RICINUS OIL (8001-79-4) see castor oil. ROACH SALT (7681-49-4) see sodium fluoride. [Pg.941]

OIL OF PALMA CHRISTI PHORBYOL RICINUS OIL TANGANTANGAN OIL TURKEY RED OIL... [Pg.86]

Castor oH (ricinus oil). The oil obtained from seeds of the castor-oil plant or castor beans (Ricinus communis, Euphorbiaceae), mp. -10 C. It contains about 80-85% ricinoleic acid as glycerol ester together with oleic (7%), linolic (3%), palmitic (2%), and stearic (1%) acids. The Ricinus seeds contain the highly poisonous constituents ricin, a mixture of proteins, and ricinine, a pyridone alkaloid. The presence of these substances leaves the oilcake remaining after pressing of C. unsuitable for use as animal fodder. [Pg.116]

Hydroxyfatty adds. Fatty acids containing an OH function. In plants H. a, occur mainly as esters, e. g., in triglycerides (ricinus oil) and waxes (e.g., camauba and beeswax). In plants and animals 2-H. are components of cerebrosides. On the other hand, esters and glycosides of 3-H. [e.g. (R)-3-hydroxypalmitic acid from Rhodotorula yeasts, C gH3203, Mr 272.43, mp. 78 - 79 °C, [a]o -12.9°] are typical components of bac-... [Pg.301]

Synonyms Aceite de ricino Aromatic castor oil Castor oil Castor oil aromatic Huile de ricini Oil of Palma Christi Oleum ricini Ricini oleum Ricinus communis oil Ricinus oil Tangantangan oil ClasaScadon Vegetable oil... [Pg.1030]

Ricinus communis oil Ricinus oil. See Castor (Ricinus communis) oil... [Pg.1332]

Ricinolic acid. See Ricinoleic acid Ricino Viscoii. See PEG-25 castor oil Ricinus communis oil Ricinus oil. See Castor (Ricinus communis) oil Ricon 100. See Styrene/butadiene polymer Ricon 130-, Ricon 131, Ricon 142] Ricon 152] Ricon 153. See 1,2-Polybutadiene Ricon 154. See Vinyl butadiene Ricon 156] Ricon 157] Ricon 159] Ricon 160. [Pg.3844]

Ricinoleic acid 12-hydroxyoleic acid, CH3-(CH2)5-CHOH-CHj-CH = CH-(CHj)r-COOH, a fatty acid. A/, 298.45, m.p. (a-form) 7.7 C, (P-form) 16.0 C, b.p.15 250 CR. a. is present in the acylglycer-ols of castor oil (Ricinus oil) where it accounts for 80-85 % of the total esterified fatty adds. It is also present in maize oil, wheat oil and various other vegetable oils. [Pg.615]

Suberic add octanedioic add, HOOC-(CH2) -COOH, a higher saturated dicarboxylic add. m.p. 142°C, b.p. 300"C (d.). S.a. is formed (together with its homologs azelaic and sebacic acids) by oxidation of cork or ricinus oil with nitric acid. It is obtained in higher yields from cyclooctene (technical syn-thesisX... [Pg.650]


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