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Elaidic acid is a
chemical compound with the
formula C 18H 34O 2,
specifically the
fatty acid with
structural formula HOOC−(CH2)7−CH=CH−(CH2)7−CH3, with...
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elaidic acid;
oleic acid, the cis isomer, has a
melting point of 13.4 °C,
making it a
liquid at room temperature,
while the
trans isomer,
elaidic acid...
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melting point 13.4 °C,
specific gravity 0.891. CAS
Registry Number 112-80-1.
Elaidic acid has 18
carbons and is a trans-9-mono-unsaturated
fatty acid. It is...
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called elaidic acid or trans-9-octadecenoic acid.
These isomers have
distinct physical properties and
biochemical properties.
Elaidic acid, the most...
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process that
introduces trans elaidic acid not
found naturally in food. The
consumption of
trans fatty acids such as
trans elaidic acid has been
linked to cardiovascular...
- C18H34O2 (molar m****: 282.46 g/mol,
exact m****: 282.2559 u) may
refer to:
Elaidic acid
Oleic acid
Petroselinic acid
Vaccenic acid This set
index page lists...
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depending on the
configuration of the
double bond. For example,
oleic acid and
elaidic acid are both
unsaturated fatty acids with the
chemical formula C9H17C9H17O2...
- Francisca; Escribá,
Pablo V. (2003). "Effects of
oleic acid and its congeners,
elaidic and
stearic acids, on the
structural properties of phosphatidylethanolamine...
- (Z)-hexadec-7-enoic acid
oleic acid 18:1 (n−9) (Z)-octadec-9-enoic acid
elaidic acid 18:1 (n−9) (E)-octadec-9-enoic acid
gondoic acid 20:1 (n−9) (Z)-eicos-11-enoic...
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multiple bonds with that geometry. For example, the
codes for stearic, oleic,
elaidic, and
vaccenic acids are "18:0", "18:1 cis-9", "18:1 trans-9", and "18:1...