octadecenoic acid

octadecenoic acid

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  • octadecenoic acid — |äktə|desə|nōik noun Etymology: octadecenoic International Scientific Vocabulary octadecene C18H36 (International Scientific Vocabulary octadec from octa + deca + ene) + oic : any of several unsaturated fatty acids C17H33COOH some of which (as… …   Useful english dictionary

  • octadecenoic acid — oc·ta·dec·e·no·ic acid .des ə .nō ik n any of several unsaturated fatty acids C18H34O2 of which some (as oleic acid and vaccenic acid) occur in fats and oils …   Medical dictionary

  • octadecenoic acid — type of acid found in animal fats …   English contemporary dictionary

  • octadecenoic — adjective Of or pertaining to octadecenoic acid or its derivatives; oleic …   Wiktionary

  • Oleic acid — Oleic acid …   Wikipedia

  • Vaccenic acid — Vaccenic acid …   Wikipedia

  • Ricinoleic acid — Chembox new ImageFile = ricinoleic acid.png ImageSize = 200px IUPACName = (7 Z ,12 R ) 12 Hydroxyoctadec 9 enoic acid OtherNames = 12 Hydroxy 9 cis octadecenoic acid Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 141 22 0 PubChem = 643684 SMILES = CCCCCC …   Wikipedia

  • vaccenic acid — (ˈ)vak|senik noun Etymology: Latin vacca cow + English en (in octadecenoic) + ic : a crystalline unsaturated acid C6H13CH . CH(CH2)9COOH that is isomeric with elaidic acid and oleic acid and that is obtained especially in the trans form from beef …   Useful english dictionary

  • Fatty acid — Not to be confused with fat. Butyric acid, a short chain fatty acid Types of fats in food Unsaturated fat Monounsaturated fat Polyun …   Wikipedia

  • Omega-9 fatty acid — For an explanation of n and numerical nomenclature (such as n−9 or 18:1), see Fatty acid#Nomenclature. Types of fats in food Unsaturated fat Monounsaturated fat Polyunsaturated fat Trans fat Cis fat Omega fatty acids: ω−3 ω−6 ω−9 Saturated fat… …   Wikipedia

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