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Some physical properties of castor oil esters and hydrogenated castor oil esters
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology, 2003AbstractEsters of castor oil and hydrogenated castor oil were prepared with C6, C12, C16, C18 fatty acids, using tetra‐n‐butyl titanate as a catalyst and n‐butyl benzene as a water entrainer. Physical properties such as melting point, refractive index, viscosity, and specific gravity of these esters were measured. Slip melting points of the esters were
Mangesh G. Kulkarni +1 more
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1920
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In situ lipolysis of castor oil in homogenised castor seeds
Biotechnology Letters, 1990Castor oil was lipolysedin situ in homogenised castor seeds to the extent of 87% in 2 hr at pH 4.8 and 25–37°C, without recourse to isolation of lipase and oil from castor seeds.
K. V. S. A. Rao +2 more
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Castor Oil-Based Biodegradable Polyesters
Biomacromolecules, 2015This Review compiles the synthesis, physical properties, and biomedical applications for the polyesters based on castor oil and ricinoleic acid. Castor oil has been known for its medicinal value since ancient times. It contains ∼90% ricinoleic acid, which enables direct chemical transformation into polyesters without interference of other fatty acids ...
Konda Reddy Kunduru +3 more
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2019
In the production of vegetable oils, including those from castor-oil seeds, uses the methods of oil’s extraction by pressing or extraction. The solvents used for oil’s extraction by the extraction method do not meet all the requirements during using the extraction process technology.
Volodymyr Didur +3 more
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In the production of vegetable oils, including those from castor-oil seeds, uses the methods of oil’s extraction by pressing or extraction. The solvents used for oil’s extraction by the extraction method do not meet all the requirements during using the extraction process technology.
Volodymyr Didur +3 more
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Contact dermatitis from castor oil in zinc and castor oil cream
Contact Dermatitis, 1996A. J. Harris, S. H. Wakelin, S. Shaw
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