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Use of vegetable and approximate oil waste
Chemistry, Technology and Application of Substances, 2022Methods of using waste in the processing of vegetable and fusel oils - a solution of glycerin, amyl and isoamyl alcohols in order to obtain ethers based on them, and thus ensure their integrated processing and creating waste-free technology of these processes are proposed.
А. Ludyn, V. Reutskyy
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Use of vegetable oils in dermatology: an overview
International Journal of Dermatology, 2017SummaryVegetable oils have been used for a wide variety of purposes since time immemorial; however, their principle use remains as skin moisturizers, especially in neonates and children. Because of their considerable efficacy and a low side effect profile and bearable cost, these oils are hugely popular as moisturizers among the common people in ...
Rashmi, Sarkar +4 more
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2015 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (IEOM), 2015
Although there has been much debate about biodiesel production, only now is the government showing real interest in the sector. Small scale biodiesel production has been running for more than a decade, despite all the challenges faced by biodiesel producers.
Ebonkile Cynthia Thaba +2 more
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Although there has been much debate about biodiesel production, only now is the government showing real interest in the sector. Small scale biodiesel production has been running for more than a decade, despite all the challenges faced by biodiesel producers.
Ebonkile Cynthia Thaba +2 more
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Use of vegetable oils as transformer oils – a review
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2015Abstract The mineral or synthetic oil is mostly being used in conjunction with paper as the dielectric medium in most of the high voltage equipment. However, impact on environment, lack of petroleum oil reserves and disposal problems with used oils, have prompted researchers to direct their focus onto biodegradable and renewable insulating materials.
M. Rafiq +6 more
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Use of Vegetable Oils in Pie Crusts
Journal of Food Science, 1983ABSTRACT Limited research has been reported in the literature on the performance of vegetable oils in pastry. This study evaluated differences in quality between pie crusts prepared with four types of vegetable oils and those prepared with a standard hydrogenated vegetable shortening.
M. L. DREHER +2 more
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Conversion of Vegetable Oil to Biodiesel Using Ultrasonic Irradiation
Chemistry Letters, 2003Abstract The influence of low frequency ultrasounds (28 and 40 kHz) versus mechanical stirring on the transesterification reaction of neat vegetable oil with methanol under base-catalysis was studied and the results are presented. It was found that the optimized variables of 6:1 methanol/oil (mol/mol), 0.5% NaOH (wt/wt), and 40 kHz ...
Carmen Stavarache +3 more
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Polyfunctional Vehicles by the Use of Vegetable Oils
2012The horny layer of the epidermis consists of keratinized flat cells surrounded and held together by lipid materials that are able from ordered structures were water molecules can be arranged with some type of regular spacing. When the amount or the composition of lipids around the skin cells is for any reason modified, the organization of water in ...
Luigi Rigano, Chiara Andolfatto
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Use of vegetable oils in wound treatment
ConciliumThis study addresses the use of vegetable oils in wound treatment. These oils contain bioactive compounds that confer analgesic, antiseptic, soothing, healing, and emollient properties. Notably, candeia oil is recognized for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, while grape seed oil is rich in proanthocyanidins with potent antioxidant ...
Lara Bernardes Bizinoto +8 more
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Use of vegetable oil in a pilot-scale denitrifying barrier
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 2001Nitrate in drinking water is a hazard to both humans and animals. Contaminated water can cause methemoglobinemia and may pose a cancer risk. Permeable barriers containing innocuous oils, which stimulate denitrification, can remove nitrate from flowing groundwater.
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Polymerization of vegetable oils and their uses in printing inks
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1994AbstractInk vehicles were prepared by the polymerization of vegetable oils. By controlling the polymerization conditions, the desired viscosity, color and molecular weight could be achieved for a variety of vegetable oils with a broad range of iodine values and fatty acid compositions. The effect of temperature and catalyst on polymerization rates were
S. Z. Erhan, M. O. Bagby
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