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CLA production from ricinoleic acid by lactic acid bacteria
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 2003AbstractThe ability to produce CLA from ricinoleic acid is widely distributed in lactic acid bacteria. Washed cells of Lactobacillus plantarum JCM 1551 were selected as a potential catalyst for CLA production from ricinoleic acid. Cells cultivated in medium supplemented with a mixture of α‐linolenic acid and linoleic acid showed enhanced CLA ...
Sakayu Shimizu+3 more
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International Journal of Toxicology, 2007
The oil derived from the seed of the Ricinus communis plant and its primary constituent, Ricinoleic Acid, along with certain of its salts and esters function primarily as skin-conditioning agents, emulsion stabilizers, and surfactants in cosmetics, although other functions are described.
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The oil derived from the seed of the Ricinus communis plant and its primary constituent, Ricinoleic Acid, along with certain of its salts and esters function primarily as skin-conditioning agents, emulsion stabilizers, and surfactants in cosmetics, although other functions are described.
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Synthesis and biological evaluation of ricinoleic acid-based lipoamino acid derivatives
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2016A series of novel ricinoleic acid based lipoamino acid derivatives were synthesized from (Z)-methyl-12-aminooctadec-9-enoate and different l-amino acids (glycine, alanine, phenyl alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, proline and tryptophan). The structures of all the prepared compounds were characterized by 1H NMR, 13C NMR and mass spectral studies ...
Rachapudi B. N. Prasad+4 more
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Polyester polyols and polyurethanes from ricinoleic acid
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2008AbstractTriols of molecular weights (MWs) 1000–4000, suitable for flexible foams, were prepared by transesterification of methyl esters of ricinoleic acid with trimethylol propane. These polyols were noncrystallizing, relatively low‐viscosity liquids. They were reacted with diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) to obtain elastomers having glass transition
Wei Zhang+6 more
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Ricinoleic acid-based plasticizer with excellent optical properties for PVC polymers
Industrial crops and products (Print), 2023S. Feng+7 more
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Antimicrobial activity of some ricinoleic acid oleic acid derivatives
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1961AbstractRicinoleic and acid oleic acid derivatives were screened for their antimicrobial activity, under optimum growing‐conditions, against several species of bacteria, yeasts, and molds. Several ricinoleic acid derivatives and petroselinic (iso‐oleic) acid exhibited considerable activity; in fact, their activity against some micro‐organisms was ...
Harold P. Dupuy+2 more
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Mixture additives inhibit the dermal permeation of the fatty acid, ricinoleic acid
Toxicology Letters, 2004Ricinoleic acid (RA) like many of the ingredients in machine cutting fluids and other industrial formulations are potential dermal irritants, yet very little is known about its permeability in skin. 3H-ricinoleic acid mixtures were formulated with three commonly used cutting fluid additives; namely, triazine (TRI), linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS ...
Ronald E. Baynes, Jim E. Riviere
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