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Palmitic acid (hexadecanoic acid in
IUPAC nomenclature) is a
fatty acid with a 16-carbon chain. It is the most
common saturated fatty acid
found in animals...
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unusual in that it is
composed of only a few triglycerides,
derived from
palmitic, oleic, and
stearic acids in the 1-, 2-, and 3-positions of glycerol, respectively...
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vegetable fats;
these oils give the name to the 16-carbon
saturated fatty acid
palmitic acid that they contain. Palm
kernel oil,
which is semi-solid at room temperature...
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saturated fatty acids found in
nature and in the food supply,
following palmitic acid.
Dietary sources of
stearic acid
include meat, poultry, fish, eggs...
- of a
variable mixture of
sodium salts of
fatty acids, such as
oleic and
palmitic.
Tallow is 100% fat,
mainly of
monounsaturated fats (52%) and saturated...
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research has
focused on the
deleterious effects of palm oil and
palmitic acid
consumption as
sources of
saturated fat
content in
edible oils, leading...
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octyl palmitate, is the
fatty acid
ester derived from 2-ethylhexanol and
palmitic acid. It is
frequently utilized in
cosmetic formulations.
Ethylhexyl palmitate...
- triglyceride. The
predominant triglycerides are POS, SOS, and POP,
where P =
palmitic, O = oleic, and S =
stearic acid residues.
Cocoa butter,
unlike non-fat...
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Isopropyl palmitate is the
ester of
isopropyl alcohol and
palmitic acid. It is an emollient, moisturizer,
thickening agent, and anti-static
agent . The...
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Structure of a
triglyceride containing myristic,
palmitic, and
oleic acid...