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Sodium linoleate

Patterson LK, Hasegawa K (1978) Pulse radiolysis studies in model lipid systems. The influence of aggregation on kinetic behavior of OH induced radicals in aqueous sodium linoleate. Ber Bun-senges Phys Chem 82 951-956... [Pg.191]

Eichner486 reported the results of an interesting experiment. By interacting a sodium linoleate solution, already containing 10 mol% hydroperoxide, with a preheated glucose-lysine system, he showed that the proportion of hexanal formed was reduced from 0.35 to 0.09 mol mol 1 peroxide decomposed. Concomitantly,... [Pg.138]

There was an increased yield ofconjugated olefin, ( <.onj. (Table 19 and Fig. 20) in the y-radiolysis of aqueous sodium linoleate when the concentration of the solute exceeded the CMC (Gebicki and Allen, 1969). A reaction mechanism for this radiation-induced oxidation is given in equations 49-54. At high oxygen concentration reaction (50) is much... [Pg.380]

Derivation By boiling a cobalt salt and sodium linoleate. [Pg.315]

Derivation By heating a solution of lead nitrate with sodium linoleate. [Pg.746]

Derivation By boiling a manganese salt, sodium linoleate, and water. [Pg.786]

Derivation Precipitation from solutions of sodium linoleate and soluble zinc salt, or by fusion of the fatty acid and zinc oxide. [Pg.1347]

Hauville C., Remita S., Therond R, Rouscilles A., Couturier M., Jore D., Gardes-Albert M., Determination of the yield of radiation-induced peroxidation of sodium linoleate in aqueous monomeric and micellar solutions, Radiat. Res., 1998,150,600-608. [Pg.263]

D Molecules Sodium stearate Sodium oleate Sodium linoleate... [Pg.700]

Definition Qbtained by boiling a cobalt salt and sodium linoleate Empirical C36H62C0Q4 Formula Co(CisH3iQ2)2... [Pg.1042]

Definition Obtained by boiling a cobalt salt and sodium linoleate Empiricai C36H62C0O4 Formuia Co(Ci8H3i02)2 Properties Brown amorphous powd. sol. in alcohol, ether, acids insol. in water m.w. 617.42 Precaution Combustible Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes... [Pg.988]

Soaps are most often a mixture of several sodium and/or potassium salts of fatty acids, present in the saponified natural oil. For example, the saponification of linseed oil by soda produces a soap whose composition is 51% sodium linolenate, 22% sodium oleate, 17% sodium linoleate, 6% sodium palmitate and 4% sodium stearate. [Pg.12]

Figure 4. Hexanal formation of the soybean LOX null mutant backcross lines (see Fig. 1). The results shown represent means of at least four replications. Three sets of experiments were performed 1. Finely ground powder from lyophilized seeds (0.5 g) was added to 20 ml water in a sealed reaction system and the volatiles produced during 60 min trapped and analyzed as described (Andersen et al, 1986). 2. As in 1. but 50 mg sodium linoleate v/as dissolved in the water prior to addition of seed powder and the reaction was only carried out for 20 min. 3. As in 2. but 0.1 M sodium phosphate, pH 6.8 was used instead of water. [Pg.54]

Concept Assessment 28-1. The products are 1 mol glycerol and 1 mol each of sodium palmitate, sodium oleate, and sodium linoleate. [Pg.1422]


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