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What is Palm Olein? How is it Different from Palm Oil?
Palm olein is the liquid fraction, known for its clear golden appearance and ability to stay liquid even in cooler climates.
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OLEIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an ester of glycerol and oleic acid 2. the liquid portion of a fat Word History Etymology French oléine, from Latin oleum First Known Use 1838.
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Olein - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Palm olein is the liquid fraction obtained during fractionation of palm oil, which involves crystallization under controlled temperature and removal of ...
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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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olein - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · Any naturally-occurring greasy or oily substance related to fat · (chemistry) Any glyceride of oleic acid. Related terms. edit · diolein · monoolein ...
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Olein – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
Olein is a liquid fraction of oil that makes up 60% of the oil, often derived from palm or olive oil. It is used as a base in the formulation and manufacture ...
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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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Intake of Palm Olein and Lipid Status in Healthy Adults
Palm olein contains higher levels of total oleic acid (39–45%) and linoleic acid (10–13%) compared with palm oil (16). Physically, it is clear ...
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OLEIN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
the oily or lower-melting fractions of a fat as distinguished from the solid or higher-melting constituents. olein. / ˈəʊlɪɪn /. noun. another name for triolein.
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Palm Kernel Olein - Fats and Oils – Asia Pacific | Cargill
Palm Kernel Olein is a fully refined, bleached and deodorized vegetable oil. It is a lauric based liquid coating that solidifies quickly on ice cream during ...
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Olein - AERU
Pesticide properties for Olein, including approvals, environmental fate, eco-toxicity and human health issues.
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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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