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palmitin
palmitin Chem. (ˈpælmɪtɪn) [a. F. palmitine (Frémy 1840), f. as prec. + -ine, -in1.] A natural fat contained in palm-oil and many other animal and vegetable fats, obtained as a white solid, the tripalmitate of glyceryl, C3H5(C16H31O2)3. In pl. applied to the palmitates of glyceryl or glycerides of p... Oxford English Dictionary
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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). wikipedia.org
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monopalmitin
monoˈpalmitin Chem. [mono- 2.] The lowest in the series of palmitates of glyceryl: see palmitin.1857 Miller Elem. Chem. III. 278 Monopalmitin..Dipalmitin..Tripalmitin. 1873 C. H. Ralfe Phys. Chem. 48. Oxford English Dictionary
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Toxicodendron
Japan wax is not a true wax but a solid fat that contains 10-15% palmitin, stearin, and olein with about 1% japanic acid (1,21-heneicosanedioic acid). wikipedia.org
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tripalmitin
tripalmitin Chem. (traɪˈpælmɪtɪn) [f. tri- 5 + palmitin: cf. triacetin.] A crystalline substance, also called palmitin or glyceryl tripalmitate, C3H5(C16H31O2)3, occurring in palm-oil and in many animal and vegetable fats and oils, and prepared synthetically by Berthelot.1855 Q. Jrnl. Chem. Soc. VII... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carapa guianensis
It contains olein, palmitin and glycerin. wikipedia.org
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stearic
stearic, a. (stiːˈærɪk) [ad. F. stéarique (Chevreul c 1819) f. Gr. στέαρ fat, tallow: see -ic.] a. Chem. Derived from or containing stearin. stearic acid (C18H36O2), an organic acid found mixed with palmitin and olein in most tallows. stearic ether, a compound of stearic acid with the alcohol radica... Oxford English Dictionary
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Japan wax
It is not a true wax but a fat that contains 95% palmitin. Japan wax is sold in flat squares or disks and has a rancid odor. wikipedia.org
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Peanut oil
Composition Its major component fatty acids are oleic acid (46.8% as olein), linoleic acid (33.4% as linolein), and palmitic acid (10.0% as palmitin). wikipedia.org
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margarin
margarin Chem. (ˈmɑːgərɪn) Also -ine. [ad. F. margarine (Chevreul), f. margarique margaric: see -in.] The margarate of glyceryl or glyceride of margaric acid. † a. Originally applied to a fatty substance contained in certain animal and vegetable oils, supposed to be the glyceride of the ‘margaric ac... Oxford English Dictionary
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oleo-
oleo- (əʊliːəʊ) used a. as combining form of L. oleum oil, in various technical and scientific derivatives and compounds. [Cf. late L. oleomella, oleoselinon, in Isidore Orig., a 450.] The chief of these appear in their places as main words; the following are other examples. ˈoleoˌduct [after aquedu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Triglyceride
Their names indicate the fatty acid: stearin derived from stearic acid, palmitin derived from palmitic acid, etc. Where the fatty acid residues in a triglyceride are all the same, names like olein (for glyceryl trioleate) and palmitin (for glyceryl tripalmitate) are wikipedia.org
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-in
▪ I. -in, suffix1 Chem. A modification of the chemical suffix -ine5, introduced into systematic nomenclature by Hofmann a 1860, used systematically in Watts' Dict. Chem. in 1866, and subsequently adopted by the Chemical Society, for the names of neutral substances, such as glycerides, glucosides, bi... Oxford English Dictionary
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tri-
tri-, prefix (traɪ, occas. trɪ) a. L. tri- and Gr. τρι-, combining form of trēs, τρεῖς three, τρίς thrice. The i, etymologically short in Greek and Latin, was in Latin sometimes lengthened, esp. in numerals (trīcēnī, trīgintā, etc.). In Eng. it is now usually long and diphthongal (aɪ), except in der... Oxford English Dictionary
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principle
▪ I. principle, n. (ˈprɪnsɪp(ə)l) Also 4–6 with y for i; 6 pryncypull. [ad. F. principe (Oresme c 1380), or f. L. principium (see above); formed on the analogy of manciple, participle, L. mancipium, participium, there being app. in this case no OF. form in -ple.] In various senses often emphasized b... Oxford English Dictionary
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