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olein
olein Chem. (ˈəʊliːɪn) [Named oléine by Chevreul, f. L. ole-um oil + -in1, after glycerin.] 1. Chem. The trioleate of glyceryl, C3H5(C18H33O2)3, one of the most widely diffused of the natural fats, obtained as a colourless oily liquid, solidifying at -6°C.; also called elain. In pl. applied to the o...
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Galatea (horse)
easily by three lengths and half a length from Aurora and Olein. In a slowly run race, Jones positioned Galatea just behind the leaders and was in third place following Olein and Ella A. on the final turn.
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cerolein
cerolein Chem. (sɪˈrəʊliːɪn) [f. L. cēra wax + olein.] A soft substance containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, obtained by treating beeswax with boiling alcohol.1861 Hulme tr. Moquin-Tandon ii. iii. 210. 1876 Harley Mat. Med. 793 Cerolein forms about 5 per cent. of wax, and gives to it the appropr...
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Stearin
stearin is also used to mean the solid component of an oil or fat that can be separated into components that melt at higher (the stearin) and lower (the olein
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monolein
monolein Chem. (məˈnəʊlɪn) [mono- 2.] An olein containing one equivalent of oleic acid.1857 Miller Elem. Chem. (1862) III. 278 Monolein... Diolein... Triolein. 1873 C. H. Ralfe Phys. Chem. 49.
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-ine
lipids have names ending with -in: for example, the enzymes pepsin and trypsin, the hormones insulin and gastrin, and the lipids stearin (stearine) and olein
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triolein
triolein Chem. (traɪˈəʊliːɪn) [f. tri- 5 + olein.] One of the glycerides of oleic acid, or oleates of glyceryl: see quots.1855 Q. Jrnl. Chem. Soc. VII. 282 Berthelot..prepared..Triolein... It is identical with natural olein. 1868 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 195 Triolein is liquid at 100°. In contact with ...
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Palm stearin
It is more variable in composition than palm olein, the liquid fraction of palm oil, especially in terms of its solid fat content, and therefore has more
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elaidic
elaidic, a. Chem. (ɛleɪˈɪdɪk) [f. as prec. + -idic: cf. caffeidic, glycidic, etc.] The designation of an acid C18H34O2, a solid isomeric modification of elaic (oleic) acid, produced by the action of nitrous acid. Also elaidic ethers: a name for two oily liquids, elaidate of ethyl (C18H33O2·C2H5) and...
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Carapa
The oil contains olein, palmitine and glycerin.
Andiroba oil is one of the most commonly sold medicinal oils in the Amazon.
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linoleic
linoleic, a. Chem. (lɪnəʊˈliːɪk) [f. L. līn-um + ole-um oil + -ic.] linoleic acid: an acid found as a glyceride in linseed and other oils. Hence liˈnoleate, a salt of linoleic acid. So liˈnolein [-in1] (see quot. 1900).1857 Miller Elem. Chem. iii. 360 The oleic acid furnished by the saponification o...
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elain
elain (ɪˈleɪɪn) [irreg. f. Gr. ἔλαι-ον oil + -in: cf. F. élaïne.] A synonym of olein. (As a trade term commonly pronounced ɪˈleɪn.)1810 Henry Elem. Chem. (1840) II. 409 An oil which is..called by Chevreul elaïn (from ἔλαιον, oil). 1819 J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 310 Elain..is the name given to the o...
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Dacryodes edulis
stearic, linolenic and linoleic acids) and triglycerides compositions of oils of both cultivars were similar (although cultivar 1 was richer in palmitolino-olein (18.5 compared with 14.1%) and cultivar 2 was richer in dipalmito-olein (24.6 compared with 16.2%)).
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Toxicodendron succedaneum
It is not a true wax but a fat that contains 10–15% palmitin, stearin, and olein with about 1% japanic acid (1,21-heneicosanedioic acid).
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