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Castor-oil biobased foam: the effect of the composition on the physical and mechanical properties via a statistical mixture design.

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Studies on castor oil. II. Hydrogenation of castor oil

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1957
Summary Products of low iodine value (<10.0) and hydroxyl value (35–40) can be readily obtained by hydrogenating castor oil at atmospheric pressure and at temperatures of the order of 220°, using 1.0% Raney nickel. Dehydration of ricinoleic acid and subsequent hydrogenation of the resulting double bond as also simple saturation of ricinoleic acid ...
B. Sreenivasan, N. R. Kamath, J. G. Kane
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Palatable Castor Oil.

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1906
Chicago, March 15, 1906. To the Editor: —Under a trade-mark name, a pleasant and palatable preparation of castor oil is being distributed among physicians. A small vial containing a sample of a sweetened, tasteless, palatable and non-acrid (I am not aware that castor oil possesses acrid properties) castor oil is sent to the practitioner, and this, in
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Castor Oil

2017
R.T. Gahukar, Sheetal Mital
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Castor oil

Notes and Queries, 1909
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Castor oil

Reactions Weekly, 2010
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