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margaric
margaric, a. Chem. (mɑːˈgærɪk) [mod. f. Gr. µάργαρ-ον = µαργαρίτης pearl + -ic, in reference to the pearly lustre of the crystals or scales.] In margaric acid: † a. orig. the name (acide margarique) given by Chevreul to one of the three fatty acids (oleic, margaric, stearic), the glyceryl derivative... Oxford English Dictionary
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Margaric acid
Margaric acid, or heptadecanoic acid, is a saturated fatty acid. Its molecular formula is . Salts and esters of margaric acid are called heptadecanoates. wikipedia.org
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margaritic
margaritic, a. Chem. (mɑːgəˈrɪtɪk) [f. L. margarīta pearl + -ic.] margaritic acid: † a. used for Chevreul's acide margarique (margaric a) (obs.); b. the name (a. margaritique) given by Bussy to one of the fatty acids resulting from the saponification of castor oil.1819 Brande Chem. vii. §9. 455 A pe... Oxford English Dictionary
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C17H34O2
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C17H34O2}} The molecular formula C17H34O2 (molar mass: 270.45 g/mol, exact mass: 270.2559 u) may refer to: Margaric acid, or heptadecanoic wikipedia.org
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What Is Oleo — And Why Is It In So Many of My Grandma's Recipes?
Jan 19, 2023Margarine History. In 1813, French chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul discovered margaric acid. Scientists believed that three fatty acids — margaric acid, oleic acid, and stearic acid — combined to form most animal fats. Margarine was actually the result of an 1869 contest held by Emperor Napoleon III: Whoever could find an alternative to ...
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elaic
elaic, a. Chem. (ɪˈleɪɪk) [irreg. f. Gr. ἔλαι-ον oil + -ic: cf. elain.] = oleic (acid).1845 Todd & Bowman Phys. Anat. I. 82 The acids are, the stearic, margaric, and elaic. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pentadecylic acid
See also List of saturated fatty acids List of carboxylic acids Margaric acid References External links Safety data Fatty acids Alkanoic acids wikipedia.org
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margaron
margaron, -one Chem. (ˈmɑːgərɒn, -əʊn) [ad. F. margarone (Bussy 1832), f. margarique margaric: see -one.] A solid fatty substance crystallizing in pearly scales, formed by the distillation of margaric acid with lime.1834 Lond. & Edinb. Philos. Mag. V. 153 On Margaron, Stearon, and Oleon. 1836 Brande... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wilhelm Heinrich Heintz
In 1853 he analyzed margaric acid as simply a combination of stearic acid and palmitic acid. wikipedia.org
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ricinic
ricinic, a. Chem. (rɪˈsɪnɪk) [f. ricin-us + -ic.] (See quots.)1836–41 Brande Chem. (ed. 4) iii. vii. 965 note, Bussy and Lecanu..have elaborately examined the products of castor oil, and have obtained from it..margaritic (not margaric), ricinic, and elaiodic..acids. 1874 Garrod & Baxter Mat. Med. 34... Oxford English Dictionary
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elæo-
elæo- comb. form of Gr. ἔλαιο-ν oil (properly olive-oil), used in technical, chiefly chemical, words, as elæocerate (ˌɛliːəʊˈsɪəreɪt) [cf. cerate], same as cerate. elæomargaric (acid) (ˌɛliːəʊmɑːˈgærɪk), a. [cf. margaric], an acid found in the oil extracted from the seeds of some species of Elæococc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phosphatidylcholine
Usually, one is a saturated fatty acid (in the given figure, this is palmitic acid (hexadecanoic acid, H3C-(CH2)14-COOH); margaric acid (heptadecanoic wikipedia.org
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margarate
margarate Chem. (ˈmɑːgərət) [f. margar-ic + -ate.] A salt of margaric acid.1819 Brande Chem. vii. §9. 455 [Margaritic acid] unites with potassa in two proportions... These compounds have been termed margarates of potassa. 1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. IV. 235 Margarate, stearate, and palmitate of lime. Oxford English Dictionary
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Théodore Nicolas Gobley
"matière phosphorée" ("phosphoric matter") ("Recherches chimiques sur le jaune d'œuf 2ème mémoire"); this fraction can be degraded into a mixture of margaric just as in egg yolk, a phosphoric substance which, under the conditions I exercised unto it, has always yielded as decomposition products oleic acid, margaric wikipedia.org
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Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès
Mège-Mouriès experimented with what was believed to be a new fatty acid discovered by Michel Eugene Chevreul, acide margarique or margaric acid. wikipedia.org
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