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Final Report on the Safety Assessment of Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Glyceryl Ricinoleate, Glyceryl Ricinoleate SE, Ricinoleic Acid, Potassium Ricinoleate, Sodium Ricinoleate, Zinc Ricinoleate, Cetyl Ricinoleate, Ethyl Ricinoleate, Glycol Ricinoleate, Isopropyl Ricinoleate, Methyl Ricinoleate, and Octyldodecyl Ricinoleate1

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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Ricinoleic acid inLinum mucronatum seed oil

Lipids, 1971
AbstractLinum mucronatum seed oil contains 15% ricinoleic [(+)‐12‐D‐hydroxy‐cis‐9‐octadecenoic] acid, previously unknown in the Linaceae. Identification was made by IR, gas liquid chromatography, nuclear magnetic resonance, ozonolysis and mass spectrometry. Other major components of the oil are oleic acid (24%) and linoleic acid (48%).
R, Kleiman, G F, Spencer
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Actions of ricinoleic acid and structurally related fatty acids of the gastrointestinal tract. I. Effects on smooth muscle contractility in vitro.

Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1975
Ricinoleic acid and several structurally related compounds were tested for their effects on the smooth muscle contractions of the coaxially stimulated guinea-pig ileum, the spontaneously contracting rabbit jejunum, 90 mM potassium depolarized guinea-pig ...
J. J. Stewart, T. Gaginella, P. Bass
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Hydroboration-oxidation of ricinoleic acid derivatives

Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2008
The regioselectivity in the hydroboration-oxidation of ricinoleic acid derivatives only slightly depends on the configuration of the optically active center: the fraction of the resulting 1,3-diol is larger by 6–10% than that of the 1,4-isomer.
R. R. Muslukhov   +5 more
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Metabolic engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for de novo production of odd-numbered medium-chain fatty acids.

Metabolic Engineering
Odd-numbered fatty acids (FAs) have been widely used in nutrition, agriculture, and chemical industries. Recently, some studies showed that they could be produced from bacteria or yeast, but the products are almost exclusively odd-numbered long-chain FAs.
Genlai Dong   +6 more
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CLA production from ricinoleic acid by lactic acid bacteria

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 2003
AbstractThe 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 ...
Akinori Ando   +3 more
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Polyesters of Ricinoleic Acid and Lactic Acid

2009
Abstract Properties of Special Interest Polyester copolymers of ricinoleic acid (RA) with lactic acid (LA) degrade in physiological medium giving an almost zero-order weight loss, with a 20–40% loss after 60 days of incubation. Lactic acid release to the degradation solution is proportional to weight loss of the polymer samples. The main
Boris Vaisman   +3 more
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Relationship between the Structure of Modified Ricinoleic Acids via the Thiol–Ene Click Reaction and the Fogging Value of Fatliquored Leather

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2022
Yuehong Zhang   +5 more
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Hydrolytic Degradation and Drug Release of Ricinoleic Acid–Lactic Acid Copolyesters

Pharmaceutical Research, 2006
A systematic study on the degradation and drug release from L-lactic acid and ricinoleic-acid-based copolyesters is reported. These copolyesters were synthesized by ring opening polymerization (ROP), melt condensation (COND) and transesterification (TRANS) of high molecular weight poly(lactic acid) (PLA) with ricinoleic acid (PLA-RA), and ...
Raia, Slivniak   +2 more
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Antimicrobial activity of some ricinoleic acid oleic acid derivatives

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1961
AbstractRicinoleic 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 ...
Arthur F. Novak   +2 more
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