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C18:1 OLEIC ACID

CAS Number  : 112-80-1 
EC  Number  : 204-007-1
ECHA InfoCard    : 100.003.643 
PubChem CID    : 445639
ChemSpider    : 393217 
Chemical formula    : C18H34O2
Molar mass     : 282.468 g·mol−1
Appearance     : colorless oily liquid with lard-like odor
Density              : 0.895 g/mL
Melting point      : 13 to 14 °C
Boiling point      : 360 °C

Preferred IUPAC name : 
-(9Z)-Octadec-9-enoic acid

Other names : 
-Oleic acid
-(9Z)-Octadecenoic acid
-(Z)-Octadec-9-enoic acid
-cis-9-Octadecenoic acid
-cis-Δ9-Octadecenoic acid
-18:1 cis-9

C18:1 Oleic Acid  is a fatty acid that occurs naturally in various animal and vegetable fats and oils. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid  is an odorless, colorless oil, although commercial samples may be yellowish. 
In chemical terms, C18:1 Oleic Acid  is classified as a monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acid, abbreviated with a lipid number of 18:1 cis-9, and a main product of Δ9 desaturase.
C18:1 Oleic Acid  has the formula CH3−(CH2)7−CH=CH−(CH2)7−COOH.
The name derives from the Latin word oleum, which means oil.
C18:1 Oleic Acid  is the most common fatty acid in nature.
The salts and esters of C18:1 Oleic Acid  are called oleates.

Occurrence of C18:1 Oleic Acid
Fatty acids (or their salts) often do not occur as such in biological systems. 
Instead fatty acids such as oleic acid occur as their esters, commonly triglycerides, which are the greasy materials in many natural oils. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is the most common monounsaturated fatty acid in nature. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is found in fats (triglycerides), the phospholipids that make membranes, cholesterol esters, and wax esters.

Triglycerides of C18:1 Oleic Acid comprise the majority of olive oil (about 70%). 
Olive oil exceeding 2% free C18:1 Oleic Acid is graded unfit for human consumption.
C18:1 Oleic Acid also makes up 59–75% of pecan oil,61% of canola oil,36–67% of peanut oil,60% of macadamia oil, 20–80% of sunflower oil,15–20% of grape seed oil, sea buckthorn oil, 40% of sesame oil,and 14% of poppyseed oil. 
High oleic variants of plant sources such as sunflower (~80%) and canola oil (70%) also have been developed.
Karuka contains 52.39% C18:1 Oleic Acid.
C18:1 Oleic Acid is abundantly present in many animal fats, constituting 37 to 56% of chicken and turkey fat,and 44 to 47% of lard.
C18:1 Oleic Acid is the most abundant fatty acid in human adipose tissue, and second in abundance in human tissues overall, following palmitic acid.

Production and chemical behavior of C18:1 Oleic Acid
The biosynthesis of C18:1 Oleic Acid involves the action of the enzyme stearoyl-CoA 9-desaturase acting on stearoyl-CoA. 
In effect, stearic acid is dehydrogenated to give the monounsaturated derivative, C18:1 Oleic Acid.

C18:1 Oleic Acid undergoes the reactions of carboxylic acids and alkenes. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is soluble in aqueous base to give soaps called oleates. 
Iodine adds across the double bond. 
Hydrogenation of the double bond yields the saturated derivative stearic acid. 
Oxidation at the double bond occurs slowly in air, and is known as rancidification in foodstuffs and as drying in coatings.

Reduction of the carboxylic acid group yields oleyl alcohol. 
Ozonolysis of C18:1 Oleic Acid is an important route to azelaic acid. The coproduct is nonanoic acid:

H17C8CH=CHC7H14CO2H + 4"O" → HO2CC7H14CO2H + H17C8CO2H

Esters of azelaic acid find applications in lubrication and plasticizers.

Related compounds of C18:1 Oleic Acid
The trans isomer of C18:1 Oleic Acid is called elaidic acid or trans-9-octadecenoic acid. 
These isomers have distinct physical properties and biochemical properties. 
Elaidic acid, the most abundant trans fatty acid in diet, appears to have an adverse effect on health.
A reaction that converts oleic acid to elaidic acid is called elaidinization.

Another naturally occurring isomer of C18:1 Oleic Acid is petroselinic acid.
In chemical analysis, fatty acids are separated by gas chromatography of their methyl ester derivatives. 
Alternatively, separation of unsaturated isomers is possible by argentation thin-layer chromatography.

In ethenolysis, methyl oleate, the methyl ester of the acid, converts to 1-decene and methyl 9-decenoate:

CH3(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7CO2Me + CH2=CH2 → CH3(CH2)7CH=CH2 + MeO2C(CH2)7CH=CH2

Uses of C18:1 Oleic Acid
C18:1 Oleic Acid is used as a component in many foods, in the form of its triglycerides. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is a component of the normal human diet, being a part of animal fats and vegetable oils.
C18:1 Oleic Acid as its sodium salt is a major component of soap as an emulsifying agent. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is also used as an emollient.
Small amounts of C18:1 Oleic Acid are used as an excipient in pharmaceuticals, and it is used as an emulsifying or solubilizing agent in aerosol products

Niche uses
C18:1 Oleic Acid is used to induce lung damage in certain types of animals for the purpose of testing new drugs and other means to treat lung diseases. 
Specifically in sheep, intravenous administration of C18:1 Oleic Acid causes acute lung injury with corresponding pulmonary edema.
C18:1 Oleic Acid is used as a soldering flux in stained glass work for joining lead came.

Nanoparticles
C18:1 Oleic Acid is widely used in the solution phase synthesis of nanoparticles, functioning as a kinetic knob to control the size and morphology of nanoparticles.

Health effects of C18:1 Oleic Acid
C18:1 Oleic Acid is the topmost monounsaturated fat in the human diet.
Monounsaturated fat consumption has been associated with decreased low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, and possibly with increased high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol.
C18:1 Oleic Acid may be responsible for the hypotensive (blood pressure reducing) effects of olive oil that is considered a health benefit.
A 2017 review found that diets enriched in oleic acid are beneficial for regulating body weight.

The United States FDA has approved a health claim on reduced risk of coronary heart disease for high oleic (> 70% oleic acid) oils.
Some oil plants have cultivars bred to increase the amount of C18:1 Oleic Acid in the oils. 
In addition to providing a health claim, the heat stability and shelf life may also be improved, but only if the increase in monounsaturated oleic acid levels correspond to a substantial reduction in polyunsaturated fatty acid (especially α-Linolenic acid) content.
When the saturated fat or trans fat in a fried food is replaced with a stable high oleic oil, consumers may be able to avoid certain health risks associated with consuming saturated fat and trans fat.

C18:1 Oleic Acid is an octadec-9-enoic acid in which the double bond at C-9 has Z (cis) stereochemistry. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid has a role as an  inhibitor, an Escherichia coli metabolite, a plant metabolite, a Daphnia galeata metabolite, a solvent, an antioxidant and a mouse metabolite. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is a conjugate acid of an oleate. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid derives from a hydride of a cis-octadec-9-ene.

C18:1 Oleic Acid is an unsaturated fatty acid that occurs naturally in various animal and vegetable fats and oils. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is an odorless, colourless oil, although commercial samples may be yellowish. 
In chemical terms, C18:1 Oleic Acid is classified as a monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acid. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid has the formula CH3(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7COOH. 
The term "oleic" means related to, or derived from, oil or olive, the oil that is predominantly composed of C18:1 Oleic Acid. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is the most widely distributed and abundant fatty acid in nature. 

C18:1 Oleic Acid is used commercially in the preparation of oleates and lotions, and as a pharmaceutical solvent. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is a major constituent of plant oils e.g. olive oil (about 80%), almond oil (about 80%) and many others, mainly as glyceride. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is also a constituent of tall oil and present in fruits. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is a food additive and is used in manufacturing of surfactants, soaps, plasticizers. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is also an emulsifying agent in foods and pharmaceuticals. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is a known skin penetrant and may also be used as an herbicide, insecticide, and fungicide.

Use and Manufacturing of C18:1 Oleic Acid 
Used to make soaps and detergents, to prepare turkey red oil, and to waterproof fabrics; Also used in polishing compounds, oiling wool, thickening lubricating oils, anionic and nonionic surfactants, plasticizers, waxes, ointments, cosmetics, and food-grade additives; Other uses are ore flotation, rodent extermination, and defoaming

Industry Uses of C18:1 Oleic Acid
Abrasives
Adhesives and sealant chemicals
Agricultural chemicals (non-pesticidal)
Corrosion inhibitor
Emulsifier
Finishing agents
Flotation agent
Foamant
Fuel
Fuel agents
Hydraulic fluids
Intermediate
Intermediates
Lubricants and lubricant additives
Lubricating agent
Not Known or Reasonably Ascertainable
Paint additives and coating additives not described by other categories
Pigment
Processing aids, not otherwise listed
Solvents (which become part of product formulation or mixture)
Surface active agents
Surface modifier
Surfactant (surface active agent)

Consumer Uses of C18:1 Oleic Acid
Adhesives and sealant chemicals
Agricultural chemicals (non-pesticidal)
Corrosion inhibitor
Emulsifier
Flavoring and nutrient
Fuel agents
Intermediates
Lubricating agent
Not Known or Reasonably Ascertainable
Paint additives and coating additives not described by other categories
Pigment
Processing aids, not otherwise listed
Surfactant (surface active agent)

General Manufacturing Information    
Industry Processing Sectors
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
All Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing
All other Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
Food, beverage, and tobacco product manufacturing
Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
Mining (except Oil and Gas) and support activities
Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Not Known or Reasonably Ascertainable
Oil and Gas Drilling, Extraction, and Support activities
Other (requires additional information)
Paint and Coating Manufacturing
Paper Manufacturing
Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing
Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing
Petroleum Refineries
Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing
Plastics Material and Resin Manufacturing
Plastics Product Manufacturing
Printing Ink Manufacturing
Rubber Product Manufacturing
Soap, Cleaning Compound, and Toilet Preparation Manufacturing
Textiles, apparel, and leather manufacturing
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

C18:1 Oleic Acid is a fatty acid. 
Its quantitative removal from the mixtures of triglyceride and partial glycerides has been reported.
C18:1 Oleic Acid is widely used as surfactant for the stabilization of magnetic nanoparticles. 
Monodisperse magnetite nanoparticles (7 and 19nm) coated with OA have been prepared.

C18:1 Oleic Acid also called Olein, is a monounsaturated fatty acid with 18 carbon atoms (C18:1). 
The different qualities of C18:1 Oleic Acid are characterized by their composition (proportion of C18: 1 (oleic acid) and C-18: 2 (linoleic acid) which are its two main components, as well as saturated fatty acids). 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is particularly present in all animal and vegetable oils.

Usage of C18:1 Oleic Acid
-Soaps 
-Cosmetics 
-Acts as an emolient

C18:1 Oleic Acid is an omega-9 fatty acid. It can be made by the body. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is also found in foods. 
Highest levels are found in olive oil and other edible oils.
C18:1 Oleic Acid is most commonly used for preventing heart disease and reducing cholesterol. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is also used for preventing cancer and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these other uses.

C18:1 Oleic Acid, the most widely distributed of all the fatty acids, apparently occurring to some extent in all oils and fats. 
In oils such as olive, palm, peanut, and sunflower, C18:1 Oleic Acid is the principal acid obtained by saponification. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid, CH3(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7CO2H, like other fatty acids, does not occur in the free state but is normally found as an ester of glycerol—i.e., as a glyceride or as an ester of a long-chain alcohol.

Applications for C18:1 Oleic Acid include, but are not limited to, industrial lubricants, liquid soaps and metalworking fluids.
C18:1 Oleic Acids are also used in the production of esters, surfactants, amines and alkoxylates.
C18:1 Oleic Acid, also known as oleate or 18:1 N-9, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as long-chain fatty acids. 
These are fatty acids with an aliphatic tail that contains between 13 and 21 carbon atoms. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble (in water), and relatively neutral. 
C18:1 Oleic Acid is a potentially toxic compound.

First Aid Measures of C18:1 Oleic Acid

EYES: 
First check the victim for contact lenses and remove if present. 
Flush victim's eyes with water or normal saline solution for 20 to 30 minutes while simultaneously calling a hospital or poison control center. 
Do not put any ointments, oils, or medication in the victim's eyes without specific instructions from a physician. 
IMMEDIATELY transport the victim after flushing eyes to a hospital even if no symptoms (such as redness or irritation) develop. 

SKIN: 
IMMEDIATELY flood affected skin with water while removing and isolating all contaminated clothing. 
Gently wash all affected skin areas thoroughly with soap and water. 
If symptoms such as redness or irritation develop, IMMEDIATELY call a physician and be prepared to transport the victim to a hospital for treatment. 

INHALATION: 
IMMEDIATELY leave the contaminated area; take deep breaths of fresh air. 
If symptoms (such as wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, or burning in the mouth, throat, or chest) develop, call a physician and be prepared to transport the victim to a hospital. Provide proper respiratory protection to rescuers entering an unknown atmosphere. 
Whenever possible, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) should be used; if not available, use a level of protection greater than or equal to that advised under Protective Clothing.

INGESTION: 
DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. 
If the victim is conscious and not convulsing, give 1 or 2 glasses of water to dilute the chemical and IMMEDIATELY call a hospital or poison control center. 
Be prepared to transport the victim to a hospital if advised by a physician. 
If the victim is convulsing or unconscious, do not give anything by mouth, ensure that the victim's airway is open and lay the victim on his/her side with the head lower than the body. 
DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. 
IMMEDIATELY transport the victim to a hospital. 

Substance identity

EC / List no.: 204-007-1
CAS no.: 112-80-1
Mol. formula: C18H34O2

Hazard classification & labelling of C18:1 Oleic Acid 
Warning! According to the classification provided by companies to ECHA in CLP notifications this substance causes serious eye irritation, causes skin irritation and may cause respiratory irritation.

C18:1 Oleic Acid predicted as likely to meet criteria for category 1A or 1B carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, or reproductive toxicity, or with dispersive or diffuse use(s) where predicted likely to meet any classification criterion for health or environmental hazards, or where there is a nanoform soluble in biological and environmental media.
C18:1 Oleic Acid indicated, in 2009, as being intended to be registered by at least one company in the EEA.

C18:1 Oleic Acid  for which classification and labeling data have been submitted to ECHA in a registration under REACH or notified by manufacturers or importers under CLP. 
Such notifications are required for hazardous substances, as such or in mixtures, as well as for all substances subject to registration, regardless of their hazard.
C18:1 Oleic Acid listed in the EINECS, ELINCS, or NLP inventories.


Synonyms:
Oleic acid
Oleic Acid
Oleic acid
oleic acid
(9E)-octadec-9-enoic acid
(9Z)-Octadec-9-enoic acid
(9Z)-octadec-9-enoic acid
(9Z)-octadecenoic acid
(Z)-octadec-9-enoic aci
(Z)-octadec-9-enoic acid
9-Octadecanoic acid
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-
9-octadecenoic acid (9z)-
9-Octadecenoic acid (Z)-
9-Octadecenoic acid, (Z)-
9Z-octadecenoic acid
C18H34O2
cis-9-octadecenoic acid
kyselina olejová
Non Applicable
Octadec-9-enoic acid
octadec-9-enoic acid
Octadecanoic acid
octadecanoic acid
Olajsav
OLEIC ACID
Oleic Acid
Oleic acid
oleic acid
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)- 
Oleic acid
112-80-1
1190712-11-8
1190965-71-9
1380514-02-2
17156-84-2
56833-51-3
8046-01-3
949900-16-7
oleic acid
112-80-1
cis-9-Octadecenoic acid
oleate
(Z)-Octadec-9-enoic acid
Elaidoic acid
cis-Oleic acid
Wecoline OO
Vopcolene 27
Glycon wo
Pamolyn 100
Glycon RO
Metaupon
Oelsauere
Groco 5l
Groco 2
Groco 4
Groco 6
Tego-oleic 130
Emersol 211
9Z-Octadecenoic acid
cis-Octadec-9-enoic acid
Industrene 105
Industrene 205
Industrene 206
Pamolyn
Z-9-Octadecenoic acid
9-Octadecenoic acid (Z)-
Oleinic acid
Emersol 210
Emersol 213
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-
L'Acide oleique
Century cd fatty acid
Emersol 6321
Extraolein 90
Oleine 7503
9-Octadecenoic acid, (Z)-
Emersol 205
Emersol 233LL
Hy-phi 1055
Hy-phi 1088
Hy-phi 2066
Hy-phi 2088
Hy-phi 2102
Elaic acid
Priolene 6906
9-octadecenoic acid
White oleic acid
Wochem no. 320
(9Z)-octadec-9-enoic acid
Emersol 220 white oleic acid
FEMA No. 2815
Extra Oleic 80R
Extra Oleic 90
Extra Oleic 99
Extra Olein 80
Extra Olein 90R
Lunac O-CA
Lunac O-LL
Lunac O-P
neo-Fat 92-04
Priolene 6907
Priolene 6928
Priolene 6930
Priolene 6933
Elainic acid
Emersol 6313NF
cis-Oleate
delta9-cis-Oleic acid
(9Z)-Octadecenoic acid
FEMA Number 2815
D 100 (fatty acid)
Emersol 221 low titer white oleic acid
K 52
Oelsaeure
9-cis-Octadecenoic acid
HSDB 1240
Red oil
D 100
(9Z)-9-Octadecenoic acid
Oleic acid [NF]
9-octadecylenic acid
Emersol 233
OLEICACID
18:1Delta9cis
Priolene 6936
CHEBI:16196
NSC-9856
9,10-Octadecenoic acid
C18:1n-9
neo-Fat 90-04
.delta.9-cis-Oleic acid
9-(Z)-octadecenoic acid
(Z)-9-Octadecanoic acid
9-Octadecenoic acid, cis-
cis-.delta.9-Octadecenoate
2UMI9U37CP
CHEMBL8659
cis-.delta.9-Octadecenoic acid
cis-Delta(9)-octadecenoic acid
NSC9856
Oleic acid (NF)
Osteum
MFCD00064242
C18:1 n-9
FA 18:1
Octadec-9-enoic acid
NCGC00091119-02
18:1 n-9
C18:1
cis-9-octadecenoate
(9Z)- Octadecenoic acid
DSSTox_CID_5809
18:1(n-9)
Oleic acid, pure
DSSTox_RID_77930
DSSTox_GSID_25809
Oleic acid (natural)
Caswell No. 619
Wecoline OO (VAN)
Acide oleique [French]
Acide oleique
cis-delta9-octadecenoic acid
l'Acide oleique [French]
CAS-112-80-1
SMR000326739
CCRIS 682
NAA 35
Sulfurized oleic acid
Sulphurized oleic acid
Oleic acid, sulfurized
cis-delta(sup 9)-Octadecenoic acid
NSC 9856
EINECS 204-007-1
UNII-2UMI9U37CP
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 031702
BRN 1726542
Distoline
Oleinate
oleaic acid
Rapinic acid
AI3-01291
1gni
1hms
1vyf
2lkk
Oleic acid Liquid
Lunac OA
Edenor ATiO5
Edenor FTiO5
Industrene 104
Z-9-Octadecenoate
EINECS 270-164-8
Oleic acid, p.a.
Emersol 213NF
Emersol 214NF
Pamolyn 125
Priolene 6900
9,10-Octadecenoate
9-Octadecenoic acid (Z)-, sulfurized
Oleic acid (8CI)
oleic acid extra pure
cis-Octadec-9-enoate
Pamolyn 100 FG
Pamolyn 100 FGK
9-(Z)-octadecenoate
Emersol 7021
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-, sulfurized
(Z)-9-Octadecanoate
Emersol 6313 NF
Emersol 6333 NF
Oleic acid-9,10-t
(9Z)-9-Octadecenoate
z-octadeca-9-enoic acid
OLEIC ACID [II]
OLEIC ACID [MI]
OLEIC ACID [FCC]
Epitope ID:187036
OLEIC ACID [FHFI]
OLEIC ACID [HSDB]
OLEIC ACID [INCI]
Oleic acid, natural, FCC
Emersol 220 White Oleate
OLEIC ACID [VANDF]
Oleic acid, technical grade
SCHEMBL1138
Delta9-cis-Octadecenoic acid
OLEIC ACID [MART.]
WLN: QV8U9-C
OLEIC ACID [USP-RS]
OLEIC ACID [WHO-DD]
4-02-00-01641 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
99148-48-8
MLS001056779
MLS002153498
MLS002454427
9-octadecenoic acid, (9Z)-
(9Z)-9-Octadecenoic acid #
GTPL1054
Oleic acid, analytical standard
DTXSID1025809
Oleic acid, >=93% (GC)
Oleic acid, >=99% (GC)
REGID_for_CID_445639
1g74
OLEIC ACID [EP MONOGRAPH]
HMS2234O13
HMS3649H21
HMS3885H18
Oleic acid, technical grade, 90%
HY-N1446
ZINC6845860
ENDOCINE COMPONENT OLEIC ACID
Tox21_111086
Tox21_201967
Tox21_303324
BDBM50150484
cis-9-Octadecenoic acid;Elainic acid
HSCI1_000362
LMFA01030002
s4707
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)- (9CI)
cis-9-Octadecenoic-9,10-3H2 acid
Emersol 221 Low Titer White Oleate
AKOS017343225
cis-.delta.(sup 9)-Octadecenoic acid
AT13415
CCG-267270
9-Octadecenoic-9,10-t2 acid, (Z)-
NCGC00091119-01
NCGC00091119-03
NCGC00257233-01
NCGC00259516-01
68412-07-7
AC-33767
AS-16066
BP-24023
FA(18:1(9Z))
Oleic acid, SAJ first grade, >=70.0%
Oleic acid, Selectophore(TM), >=99.0%
CS-0016886
O0011
O0180
C00712
D02315
EN300-306800
Oleic acid, from suet, natural, >=60% (GC)
AB00641912_08
9-Octadecenoic-9,10-t2 acid, (9Z)- (9CI)
A894525
Oleic acid, suitable for cell culture, BioReagent
Q207688
SR-01000780573
OLEIC ACID (CONSTITUENT OF SPIRULINA) [DSC]
SR-01000780573-6
9-Octadecenoic acid(Z)-,oxidized,sulfonated,sodium salts
F0001-0262
OLEIC ACID (CONSTITUENT OF FLAX SEED OIL) [DSC]
OLEIC ACID (CONSTITUENT OF SAW PALMETTO) [DSC]
Oleic acid, certified reference material, TraceCERT(R)
Z2412194967
OLEIC ACID (CONSTITUENT OF BORAGE SEED OIL) [DSC]
Oleic acid, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
459CE4C0-C836-4249-8E2D-69874B714E9C
OLEIC ACID (C18:1) (CONSTITUENT OF KRILL OIL) [DSC]
OLEIC ACID (CONSTITUENT OF EVENING PRIMROSE OIL) [DSC]
Oleic acid, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
Oleic acid, meets analytical specification of Ph, Eur., 65.0-88.0% (GC)
Oleic Acid, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
Oleic Acid-Water Soluble, powder, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture
Ole
Oleic acid, PharmaGrade, Manufactured under appropriate controls for use as raw material in pharma or biopharmaceutical production.
Oleic acid [NF] [Wiki]
(9Z)- Octadecenoic acid
(9Z)-9-Octadecenoic acid [ACD/IUPAC Name]
(9Z)-9-Octadecensäure [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
(9Z)-Octadec-9-enoic acid
(9Z)-Octadecenoic acid
(Z)-9-Octadecanoic acid
(Z)-9-Octadecenoic Acid
(Z)-Octadec-9-enoic acid
(Z)-Octadeca-9-enoic acid
112-80-1 [RN]
1726542 [Beilstein]
205-591-0 [EINECS]
9-(Z)-octadecenoic acid
9-cis-Octadecenoic acid
9-Octadecenoic acid [ACD/IUPAC Name]
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-
9-Octadecenoic acid (Z)-
9-Octadecenoic acid, (9Z)- [ACD/Index Name]
9-Octadecenoic acid, (Z)-
9-Octadecenoic acid, cis-
9Z-Octadecenoic acid
Acide (9Z)-9-octadécénoïque [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Acide oleique [French]
cis-9-Octadecanoic acid
cis-9-Octadecenoic acid
cis-Octadec-9-enoic acid
cis-Oleic acid
EUNATROL
MFCD00064242 [MDL number]
Oleoyl alcohol
osteum
Z-9-Octadecenoic acid
Distoline
Industrene 104
Pamolyn 125
(9Z)octadec-9-enoic acid
(9Z)-oleic acid
(Z)-9-Octadecanoate
112-79-8 [RN]
1190712-11-8 secondary RN [RN]
1190965-71-9 secondary RN [RN]
17156-84-2 secondary RN [RN]
223487-44-3 [RN]
4-02-00-01641 [Beilstein]
56833-51-3 secondary RN [RN]
58810-11-0 [RN]
590347-37-8 [RN]
590390-82-2 [RN]
8046-01-3 secondary RN [RN]
9-octadecylenic acid
cis-9-Octadecenoic Acid, 18:1
cis-9-octadecenoicacid
cis-δ(9)-octadecenoic acid
cis-δ(sup 9)-Octadecenoic acid
cis-δ(sup 9)-Octadecenoic acid
cis-δ9-octadecenoic acid
cis-δ9-Octadecenoic acid
Edenor ATiO5
Elaidic Acid [Wiki]
Emersol 205
Glycon RO
Glycon WO
Groco 2
Groco 4
Groco 5L
Groco 6
Industrene 105
Industrene 205
Industrene 206
l'Acide oleique [French]
Lunac OA
Lunac O-CA
Lunac O-LL
Lunac O-P
Metaupon
neo-Fat 90-04
Neo-Fat 92-04
octadec-9-enoic acid
Octadecenoic Acid, 9-Octadecenoic Acid
Oelsaeure
Oelsauere
Oleat
Oleic Acid - CAS 112-80-1 - Calbiochem
oleic acid, from sunflower
Oleic Acid-d17
oleic acid-药用级 [Chinese]
oleic acid
Oleinic acid
OmniPur Oleic Acid
OmniPur(R) Oleic Acid
Pamolyn
Pamolyn 100
QV8U9-C [WLN]
Red oil
Tego-oleic 130
Vopcolene 27
Wecoline OO
Wecoline OO (VAN)
Wochem No. 320
δ9-cis-Octadecenoic acid
δ9-cis-Oleic acid
δ9-cis-Oleic acid


 

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