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Malvalic acid is a
cyclopropene fatty acid
found in
baobab seed oil and
cottonseed oil. The
cyclopropene ring is
thought to be one of the
causes of abnormalities...
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Chaulmoogric acid
Conjugated linoleic acid
Linoleic acid
Linoelaidic acid
Malvalic acid
Rumenic acid,
bovinic acid
Tariric acid, an
acetylenic fatty acid...
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Cyclopropene fatty acids are even
rarer than CPAs. The best-known
examples are
malvalic acid and
sterculic acid.
Sterculic acid as its
triglyceride is present...
- 1-b] quinazolin-1-yl)-heptan-1-one) has also been found.
Sterculic acid,
malvalic acid, and
coronaric acid have been
isolated from the seed oil,
along with...
- used to
check for the
presence of cyclopropene,
following its synthesis.
Malvalic acid is a
toxic cyclopropene fatty acid that
occurs in
cottonseed oil....
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carbon from the
carboxy chain to form the 17-carbon-chain
structure of
malvalic acid. Nunn, J. R. (1952). "The
structure of
sterculic acid". J. Chem. Soc...
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cyclopropene fatty acids (CPFA) such as 8,9 methylene-heptadec-8-enoic acid (
malvalic acid) and 9,10-methylene-ocadec-9-enoic acid (sterculic acid). The flash...
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dimensions 2.5 x 1.5 centimeters.
These seeds contain sterculic acid and
malvalic acid, two
types of
cyclopropene fatty acids.
Antioxidant compounds can...