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C18 STEARIC ACID

CAS Number  :  57-11-4 
EC Number   :  200-313-4
ECHA InfoCard    : 100.000.285 
PubChem CID    : 5281
ChemSpider    : 5091 
Chemical formula :     C18H36O2
Molar mass     :  284.484 g·mol−1
Appearance     :  White solid
Odor             :  Pungent, oily
Density             :  0.9408 g/cm3
Melting point     :  69.3 °C
Boiling point     :  361 °C

Preferred IUPAC name :
-Octadecanoic acid

Other names : 
-Stearic acid
-C18:0 (Lipid numbers)

C18 Stearic Acid  is a saturated fatty acid with an 18-carbon chain. 
The IUPAC name is octadecanoic acid. 
C18 Stearic Acid  is a waxy solid with the formula CH3(CH2)16CO2H. 
Its name comes from the Greek word στέαρ "stéar", which means tallow. 
The salts and esters of stearic acid are called stearates. 
As its ester, C18 Stearic Acid  is one of the most common saturated fatty acids found in nature following palmitic acid.
The triglyceride derived from three molecules of C18 Stearic Acid  is called stearin.

Occurrence and production of C18 Stearic Acid 
C18 Stearic Acid  is more abundant in animal fat (up to 30%) than in vegetable fat (typically <5%). 
The important exceptions are the foods cocoa butter (34%) and shea butter, where the C18 Stearic Acid  content (as a triglyceride) is 28–45%.
In terms of its biosynthesis,C18 Stearic Acid  is produced from carbohydrates via the fatty acid synthesis machinery wherein acetyl-CoA contributes two-carbon building blocks.

C18 Stearic Acid  is obtained from fats and oils by the saponification of the triglycerides using hot water (about 100 °C). 
The resulting mixture is then distilled.
Commercial C18 Stearic Acid  is often a mixture of stearic and palmitic acids, although purified stearic acid is available. 
Commercially, oleic acid, as found in palm and soy, can be hydrogenated to give C18 Stearic Acid.

Uses of C18 Stearic Acid
In general, the applications of C18 Stearic Acid exploit its bifunctional character, with a polar head group that can be attached to metal cations and a nonpolar chain that confers solubility in organic solvents. 
The combination leads to uses as a surfactant and softening agent. 
C18 Stearic Acid undergoes the typical reactions of saturated carboxylic acids, a notable one being reduction to stearyl alcohol, and esterification with a range of alcohols. 
This is used in a large range of manufactures, from simple to complex electronic devices.

As food additive
C18 Stearic Acid (E number E570) is found in some foods.

Soaps, cosmetics, detergents
C18 Stearic Acid is mainly used in the production of detergents, soaps, and cosmetics such as shampoos and shaving cream products. 
Stearate soap, such as sodium stearate, could be made fromC18 Stearic Acid but instead are usually produced by saponification of stearic acid-containing triglycerides. 
Esters of C18 Stearic Acid with ethylene glycol (glycol stearate and glycol distearate) are used to produce a pearly effect in shampoos, soaps, and other cosmetic products. 
Detergents are obtained from amides and quaternary alkylammonium derivatives of C18 Stearic Acid.

Lubricants, softening and release agents
In view of the soft texture of the sodium salt, which is the main component of soap, other salts are also useful for their lubricating properties. 
Lithium stearate is an important component of grease. 
The stearate salts of zinc, calcium, cadmium, and lead are used as heat stabilisers PVC. 
C18 Stearic Acid is used along with castor oil for preparing softeners in textile sizing. 
They are heated and mixed with caustic potash or caustic soda. 

Related salts are also commonly used as release agents, e.g. in the production of automobile tires. 
As an example, C18 Stearic Acid can be used to make castings from a plaster piece mold or waste mold, and to make a mold from a shellacked clay original. 
In this use, powdered C18 Stearic Acid is mixed in water and the suspension is brushed onto the surface to be parted after casting. 
This reacts with the calcium in the plaster to form a thin layer of calcium stearate, which functions as a release agent.
C18 Stearic Acid can be converted to zinc stearate, which is used as a lubricant for playing cards (fanning powder) to ensure a smooth motion when fanning. 
C18 Stearic Acid is a common lubricant during injection molding and pressing of ceramic powders.
C18 Stearic Acid is also used as a mold release for foam latex that is baked in stone molds.

Niche uses
Being inexpensive, nontoxic, and fairly inert, stearic acid finds many niche applications.
C18 Stearic Acid is used as a negative plate additive in the manufacture of lead-acid batteries. 
C18 Stearic Acid is added at the rate of 0.6 g per kg of the oxide while preparing the paste. 
C18 Stearic Acid is believed to enhance the hydrophobicity of the negative plate, particularly during dry-charging process. 

C18 Stearic Acid also reduces the extension of oxidation of the freshly formed lead (negative active material) when the plates are kept for drying in the open atmosphere after the process of tank formation. 
As a consequence, the charging time of a dry uncharged battery during initial filling and charging (IFC) is comparatively lower, as compared to a battery assembled with plates which do not contain stearic acid additive. 
Fatty acids are classic components of candle-making. 
C18 Stearic Acid is used along with simple sugar or corn syrup as a hardener in candies. 
In fireworks, stearic acid is often used to coat metal powders such as aluminium and iron. 
This prevents oxidation, allowing compositions to be stored for a longer period of time.

Metabolism
An isotope labeling study in humans concluded that the fraction of dietary C18 Stearic Acid that oxidatively desaturates to oleic acid is 2.4 times higher than the fraction of palmitic acid analogously converted to palmitoleic acid. 
Also, C18 Stearic Acid is less likely to be incorporated into cholesterol esters. 
In epidemiologic and clinical studies, C18 Stearic Acid was found to be associated with lowered LDL cholesterol in comparison with other saturated fatty acids.

C18 Stearic Acid is a saturated long-chain fatty acid with an 18-carbon backbone. 
C18 Stearic Acid is found in various animal and plant fats, and is a major component of cocoa butter and shea butter.
C18 Stearic Acid is a white solid with a mild odor. 
Floats on water.
C18 Stearic Acid is one of the useful types of saturated fatty acids that comes from many animal and vegetable fats and oils. 
C18 Stearic Acid is a waxy solid.

Use and Manufacturing of C18 Stearic Acid
Present as a glyceride in animal fats and oils and in some vegetable oils; Used as intermediate for metallic soaps and greases, household soap products, synthetic rubber vulcanization activators, and alkyd and epoxy resins for surface coatings; Also used in cosmetic and pharmaceutical creams and lotions, candles, phonograph records, dental materials, insulators, lubricants, shoe and metal polishes, coatings, food packaging, and modeling compounds; Also used as a synthetic rubber polymerization emulsifier, a release agent in baked goods and confectioneries, a dispersing agent and softener in rubber compounds, a paper sizing ingredient (specialty papers), a textile auxiliary, to make metal stearates (aluminum, zinc, etc.), for impregnating plaster of Paris, to aid incorporation and dispersion of zinc oxide in rubber and paint, and to cure polybutadiene; Stearic acid occurs naturally in human and animal fats and oils and in some vegetable oils, including cocoa oil.C18 Stearic Acid can be prepared from animal fat (triglyceride) by treating with water at high temperature, leading to hydrolysis of triglycerides, or by hydrogenation of unsaturated vegetable oils such as cottonseed oil.

Industry Uses of C18 Stearic Acid
-Adhesives and sealant chemicals
-Agricultural chemicals (non-pesticidal)
-Anti-adhesive/cohesive
-Anti-slip agent
-Anti-static agent
-Binder
-Cleaning agent
-Emulsifier
-Fillers
-Finishing agents
-Fuel
-Intermediate
-Intermediates
-Lubricants and lubricant additives
-Lubricating agent
-Monomers
-Not Known or Reasonably Ascertainable
-Other
-Other (specify)
-Pigment
-Pigments
-Plasticizers
-Polymerization promoter
-Processing aids not otherwise specified
-Processing aids, not otherwise listed
-Thickening agent

Consumer Uses of C18 Stearic Acid
-Adhesion/cohesion promoter
-Adhesives and sealant chemicals
-Agricultural chemicals (non-pesticidal)
-Anti-static agent
-Binder
-Fillers
-Flavoring and nutrient
-Fuel
-Hardener
-Intermediates
-Lubricants and lubricant additives
-Lubricating agent
-Not Known or Reasonably Ascertainable
-Other
-Other (specify)
-Pigment
-Processing aids not otherwise specified
-Processing aids, not otherwise listed
-Softener and conditioner
-Surface modifier
-Thickening agent

General Manufacturing Information    
Industry Processing Sectors
-Adhesive Manufacturing
-All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
-All Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing
-Asphalt Paving, Roofing, and Coating Materials Manufacturing
-Construction
-Custom Compounding of Purchased Resins
-Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing
-Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
-Food, beverage, and tobacco product manufacturing
-Miscellaneous Manufacturing
-Non-metallic Mineral Product Manufacturing (includes clay, glass, cement, concrete, lime, gypsum, and other non-metallic mineral product manufacturing)
-Not Known or Reasonably Ascertainable
-Oil and Gas Drilling, Extraction, and Support activities
-Other (requires additional information)
-Paint and Coating Manufacturing
-Paper Manufacturing
-Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing
-Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing
-Plastics Material and Resin Manufacturing
-Plastics Product Manufacturing
-Rubber Product Manufacturing
-Soap, Cleaning Compound, and Toilet Preparation Manufacturing
-Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing
-Textiles, apparel, and leather manufacturing
-Wholesale and Retail Trade

C18 Stearic Acid is used in a multitude of products that we use every day like shaving cream, cosmetics, medicines, skincare products, soaps, detergents and candles. 
C18 Stearic Acid is also used in the manufacturing process of many more products, because this renewable fatty acid is extremely versatile.

Uses & Applications of C18 Stearic Acid

CASE: Release Aid and Additive for Adhesives

Food and Beverage: 
Used as a Mold Release for Hard/Pressed Candies Lubricants and Greases: Mold Release Lubricant for Sintering, Pressing Ceramic Powders, and Latex Foam; Thickener in Greases

Metal Working Fluids: Used in Metal Polishes and Buffing Compounds as a Binder

Oil and Gas: Viscosity Modifier for Oil Extraction

Personal Care: Acts as an Emulsifier/Emulsion Stabilizer, Thickener, and Surfactant in Creams, Lotions, Detergents, Soaps, Shaving Cream, Body Washes and Hair Care Products. 
Functions as a Hardener in Candles, Soaps, Crayons and Pastels.

Plastics: Internal and External Lubricant and Viscosity Depressant in PVC Processing

Renewable Chemistries: Made from Palm Oil and Sourced from RSPO Members, our C18 Stearic Acid  is Your Renewable Choice

Rubber: Activator, Accelerator, Internal Lubricant, Mold Release Agent and Surface Lubricant in Rubber Processing

Soaps and Detergents: The Primary Use of C18 Stearic Acid  is in the Manufacture of Soaps, Detergents and Shampoos, Where it can be Used as the Base, or a Surfactant, Emulsifier, Emulsion Stabilizer, Thickener or in the Case of Bar Soaps, a Hardener

Surfactants and Esters: Stearic Acid Functions as a Surfactant as Noted in Many of its Applications

Textiles: Used to Strengthen Yarn. 
C18 Stearic Acid  Combined with Castor Oil is Used to Make Softeners for Textile Sizing

Waxes: Binder and Thickener in Buffing Compounds

C18 Stearic Acid is the second most abundant fatty acid in nature and among the most abundant fatty acids in most animals as well as in some plants and bacteria. 
C18 Stearic Acid has many biological functions as well as many pharmaceutical and industrial uses. 
In gangliosides C18 Stearic Acid is especially prevalent, comprising as much as 80% of the total fatty acids present. 
A large amount of C18 Stearic Acid is used as the precursor for oleic acid via the delta-9-desaturase enzyme. 
C18 Stearic Acid has recently been proposed that stearic acid causes a lower risk of cardiovascular disease than other saturated fatty acids.
C18 Stearic Acid has been extensively used to aid in the delivery mechanisms of various therapeutical agents.

Specifications of C18 Stearic Acid
 
Appearance (Colour)    : White
Appearance (Form)    : Crystalline powder
Assay (GC-C18)            : min. 99%
Melting Point            : 68 - 70°C
Sulphated Ash            : max. 0.05%
Heavy Metals (Pb)    : max. 0.001%


First Aid Measures of C18 Stearic 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.: 200-313-4
CAS no.: 57-11-4
Mol. formula: C18H36O2

Hazard classification & labelling of C18 Stearic Acid 
According to the notifications provided by companies to ECHA in REACH registrations no hazards have been classified.

About C18 Stearic Acid 
C18 Stearic Acid  is registered under the REACH Regulation and is manufactured in and / or imported to the European Economic Area, at ≥ 10 000 tonnes per annum.
C18 Stearic Acid  is used by consumers, in articles, by professional workers (widespread uses), in formulation or re-packing, at industrial sites and in manufacturing.

Consumer Uses of C18 Stearic Acid 
C18 Stearic Acid  is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, coating products, finger paints, fillers, putties, plasters, modelling clay, polishes and waxes, air care products, plant protection products and cosmetics and personal care products.
Other release to the environment of C18 Stearic Acid  is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use.

Article service life of C18 Stearic Acid
Release to the environment of C18 Stearic Acid can occur from industrial use: industrial abrasion processing with high release rate (e.g. sanding operations or paint stripping by shot-blasting) and industrial abrasion processing with low release rate (e.g. cutting of textile, cutting, machining or grinding of metal). 
Other release to the environment of C18 Stearic Acid is likely to occur from: indoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. flooring, furniture, toys, construction materials, curtains, foot-wear, leather products, paper and cardboard products, electronic equipment), outdoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. metal, wooden and plastic construction and building materials), outdoor use in long-life materials with high release rate (e.g. tyres, treated wooden products, treated textile and fabric, brake pads in trucks or cars, sanding of buildings (bridges, facades) or vehicles (ships)) and indoor use in long-life materials with high release rate (e.g. release from fabrics, textiles during washing, removal of indoor paints). 

C18 Stearic Acid can be found in complex articles, with no release intended: vehicles and machinery, mechanical appliances and electrical/electronic products (e.g. computers, cameras, lamps, refrigerators, washing machines). 
C18 Stearic Acid can be found in products with material based on: fabrics, textiles and apparel (e.g. clothing, mattress, curtains or carpets, textile toys), plastic (e.g. food packaging and storage, toys, mobile phones), rubber (e.g. tyres, shoes, toys), stone, plaster, cement, glass or ceramic (e.g. dishes, pots/pans, food storage containers, construction and isolation material), metal (e.g. cutlery, pots, toys, jewellery), leather (e.g. gloves, shoes, purses, furniture) and paper used for packaging (excluding food packaging).

Widespread uses by professional workers of C18 Stearic Acid
C18 Stearic Acid is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, polishes and waxes, pH regulators and water treatment products, cosmetics and personal care products, laboratory chemicals and adhesives and sealants.
C18 Stearic Acid is used in the following areas: municipal supply (e.g. electricity, steam, gas, water) and sewage treatment and formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging.
C18 Stearic Acid is used for the manufacture of: textile, leather or fur.
Release to the environment of C18 Stearic Acid can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites and formulation of mixtures.
Other release to the environment of C18 Stearic Acid is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use.

Formulation or re-packing of C18 Stearic Acid
C18 Stearic Acid is used in the following products: pH regulators and water treatment products, polymers, leather treatment products, lubricants and greases, textile treatment products and dyes, coating products, inks and toners, fillers, putties, plasters, modelling clay, finger paints and cosmetics and personal care products.
Release to the environment of C18 Stearic Acid can occur from industrial use: formulation in materials and formulation of mixtures.

Uses at industrial sites of C18 Stearic Acid
C18 Stearic Acid is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, leather treatment products, polymers, textile treatment products and dyes, lubricants and greases and pH regulators and water treatment products.
C18 Stearic Acid is used in the following areas: municipal supply (e.g. electricity, steam, gas, water) and sewage treatment and formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging.
C18 Stearic Acid is used for the manufacture of: textile, leather or fur.
Release to the environment of C18 Stearic Acid can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites, in the production of articles, as processing aid and as processing aid.

Manufacture of C18 Stearic Acid
Release to the environment of C18 Stearic Acid can occur from industrial use: manufacturing of the substance.


Synonyms:
Stearic acid
Stearic acid
stearic acid
Octadecanoic acid
1-heptadecanecarboxylic acid
1-Octadecansäure
acide octadécanoïque
Octadecanoic Acid
Octadecanoic acid
octadecanoic acid
Octadecanoic acid (Stearic acid)
octadecansäure
STEARIC ACID
Stearic Acid
Stearic acid
stearic acid
Stearic Acid
Stearic acid
stearic acid
Stearic acid (even numbered)
Stearic Acid C18
stearic acidOctadecanoic acid
stearic acidoctadecanoic acid
Stearinsäure
HYSTRENE® 9718
KORTACID 1890/1893/1895/1898
MASCID 1892
MASCID 1895
MASCID 1898
PALMAC 90-18 Stearic Acid 90% min.
PALMAC 98-18 Stearic Acid 98% min.
Palmata 1892
PALMERA A9018
PALMERA A9218
PALMERA A9318
PALMERA A9518
PALMERA A9818
PRIFRAC 2980
PRIFRAC 2981
PRIFRAC 2982
PRIFRAC 2984
RADIACID 0135
RADIACID 0150
RADIACID 0151
RADIACID 0152
RADIACID 0154
RADIACID 0155
RADIACID 0156
RADIACID 0164
RADIACID 0165
SINAR – FA 1895
Stearic acid
stearic acid
Tefacid Stearic 90
Tefacid Stearic 92
Tefacid Stearic 95
1245726-94-6
1245726-94-6
134503-33-6
134503-33-6
197923-10-7
197923-10-7
294203-07-9
294203-07-9
294203-15-9
294203-15-9
39390-61-9
39390-61-9
57-11-4
8013-28-3
8023-06-1
8023-06-1
8037-40-9
8037-40-9
8037-83-0
8037-83-0
8039-51-8
8039-51-8
8039-52-9
8039-52-9
8039-53-0
8039-53-0
8039-54-1
8039-54-1
82497-27-6
82497-27-6
58392-66-8
58392-66-8
8013-28-3
stearic acid
Octadecanoic acid
57-11-4
n-Octadecanoic acid
Stearophanic acid
Cetylacetic acid
Pearl stearic
Stearex Beads
1-Heptadecanecarboxylic acid
Octadecansaeure
Stearinsaeure
Vanicol
Hydrofol Acid 150
Century 1240
Industrene R
Glycon DP
Glycon TP
Humko Industrene R
Dar-chem 14
Formula 300
Hydrofol 1895
Hystrene 7018
Hystrene 9718
Glycon S-80
Glycon S-90
Hydrofol acid 1655
Hydrofol acid 1855
Tegostearic 254
Tegostearic 255
Tegostearic 272
Hystrene 80
octadecoic acid
Industrene 5016
Hystrene S-97
Hystrene T-70
Emersol 120
Emersol 132
Hystrene 4516
Hystrene 5016
Groco 54
Groco 55
Groco 55L
Groco 58
Groco 59
Glycon S-70
Industrene 8718
Industrene 9018
Kam 1000
Emersol 150
FEMA No. 3035
Steric acid
C18:0
Neo-Fat 18-53
Neo-Fat 18-54
Neo-Fat 18-59
Neo-Fat 18
Acidum stearinicul
Barolub FTA
Caswell No. 801D
HY-Phi 1199
HY-Phi 1205
HY-Phi 1303
HY-Phi 1401
Neo-Fat 18-S
Kam 2000
Kam 3000
Oktadekansaeure
Neo-Fat 18-55
Neo-Fat 18-61
acide stearique
Century 1210
PD 185
Stearic acid 50
acide octadecanoique
NAA 173
Hydrofol Acid 150 (VAN)
CCRIS 2305
Prifac 2918
HSDB 2000
Vis-Plus
Prodhygine
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 079082
Stearic Acid Cherry
Edenor C18
Stearic acid (TN)
Purified stearic acid
Dervacid 3155
CH3-[CH2]16-COOH
Loxiol G 20
Adeka sa 300
Century 1220
Century 1230
Emersol 6349
AI3-00909
Lunac S 20
Lunac S 40
WO 2 (fatty acid)
Hydrofol Acid 1895
Octadecanoic acid, dimer
Bonderlube 235
MFCD00002752
NSC-25956
4ELV7Z65AP
Adeka Fatty Acid SA 910
CHEMBL46403
CHEBI:28842
NSC25956
NSC-261168
NCGC00091596-02
DSSTox_CID_1642
DSSTox_RID_76256
DSSTox_GSID_21642
18639-67-3
Stearic acid, pure
Stearicacid
Lunac
Stearic Acid (Powder/Beads/Flakes)
CAS-57-11-4
Isostearic acid EX
NSC 25956
Haimaric MKH(R)
Prisorine 3501
Prisorine 3502
Prisorine 3508
Emersol 153NF
Emersol 871
Emersol 875
Emery 875D
Emery 871
Unimac 5680
C-Lube 10
EINECS 200-313-4
Stearic acid [JAN:NF]
Fatty acids, C16-20
UNII-4ELV7Z65AP
BRN 0608585
Stearophanate
Promulsin
Stearex
Tsubaki
n-Octadecanoate
Bassinic acid
Lactaric acid
Proviscol wax
Talgic acid
Kolliwax s fine
Edenor htict-n
1hmr
1hmt
4fnn
Kiri stearic acid
Lunac YA
n-Octadecylic acid
Palmitostearic acid
Stearic acid 70
Stearic acid, CP
Sterene 60b
Sterene 60r
EINECS 250-178-0
F 3 (lubricant)
Industrene 4518
Nonsoul SK 1
Pristerene 4900
Pristerene 4904
Pristerene 4910
Pristerene 4916
Pristerene 4963
Pristerene 4981
Pristerene 9429
Pristerene 9559
Pristerine 4989
Hystrene S 97
Hystrene T 70
Edenor ST 1
Sunfat 18S
Emersol 153
Selosol 920
Sterene 460
Industrene 5016K
Stearic Acid 110
Stearic Acid 120
Stearic Acid 420
Hystrene 9718NF
Kortacid 1895
Radiacid 0427
Edenor ST 20
Lunac 30
Serfax MT 90
Stearic acid_ravikumar
Unister NAA 180
Century 1224
Edenor HT-JG 60
Lunac S 90KC
Stearic acid (8CI)
Stearic acid, puriss.
Hyfac 410
Hyfac 420
Hyfac 421
Hyfac 422
Hystrene 7018 FG
Hystrene 9718NFFG
Lunac S 30
Lunac S 50
Lunac S 90
Lunac S 98
Prifac 5905
3v2p
875D
1-Heptadecanecarboxylate
Hydrogenated tallow acid
Industrene 7018 FG
Stearic Acid NF Powder
AFCO-Chem B 65
Hydrogenated tallow acids
Stearic Acid - 65%
Stearic Acid - 70%
Stearic Acid 153 NF
Heptadecanecarboxylic acid
Stearic Acid & Glycerin
Edenor C 18/98
Tallow acid, hydrogenated
Neo-fat 18-57
Neo-fat 18-58
S 300 (fatty acid)
Octadecanoic acid (9CI)
Stearic acid, >=98%
SCHEMBL659
Hystrene 9718 NF FG
SA 400 (fatty acid)
bmse000485
STEARIC ACID [II]
STEARIC ACID [MI]
Stearic Acid, High Purity
Stearic acid-[13C18]
Stearic acid-2-[13C]
EC 200-313-4
Emery 400 (Salt/Mix)
STEARIC ACID [DSC]
STEARIC ACID [JAN]
Tallow, acids, hydrogenated
Stearic acid (JP15/NF)
Stearic acid (JP17/NF)
Stearic Acid Triple-Pressed
Triple Pressed Stearic Acid
Emersol 110 (Salt/Mix)
Stearic Acid - High Purity
STEARIC ACID [FHFI]
STEARIC ACID [HSDB]
STEARIC ACID [INCI]
Stearic acid (reagent grade)
STEARIC ACID [VANDF]
4-02-00-01206 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
WLN: QV17
Agar Agar Type K-100 NF
STEARIC ACID [MART.]
Hydrogenated tallow acid, beef
Hydrogenated tallow fatty acids
Stearic Acid - Triple Pressed
STEARIC ACID [USP-RS]
STEARIC ACID [WHO-DD]
17FA
GTPL3377
WO 2
Stearic Acid (Fragrance Grade)
Stearic Acid High Purity 90%
Stearic acid-1,2-[13C2]
DTXSID8021642
Fatty acids, hydrogenated tallow
Tallow fatty acids, hydrogenated
Tallow, hydrogenated fatty acids
UNII-X33R8U0062
Nonsoul SN 1 (*Sodium salt*)
S 30C S 30C (fatty acid)
SNA-2000 (*Sodium salt*)
Stearic acid, analytical standard
VLZ 200
Stearic Acid High Purity 90% V
PURIFIED STEARIC ACID [NF]
Stearic Acid Flake 132 NF Flake
Stearic acid, reagent grade, 95%
HY-B2219
STEARIC ACID [EP MONOGRAPH]
Stearic Acid 400 (Rubber Grade)
ZINC4978673
Tox21_111154
Tox21_201887
Tox21_300562
BBL012224
BDBM50240485
LMFA01010018
s5733
SA 200
Stearic acid, >=95%, FCC, FG
STL163565
AKOS005716958
Tox21_111154_1
CCG-267314
DB03193
FA 1655
FA 18:0
T16-55F
X33R8U0062
NCGC00091596-01
NCGC00091596-03
NCGC00091596-04
NCGC00091596-05
NCGC00254456-01
NCGC00259436-01
68937-76-8
E570
VS-03242
Stearic acid, puriss., >=98.5% (GC)
Stearic acid, SAJ first grade, >=90.0%
BB 0268543
CS-0021598
FT-0674650
FT-0689088
G 270
S 300
S0163
EN300-19730
Stearic acid, SAJ special grade, >=95.0%
Stearic acid, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, 94%
400JB9103-88
A 1760
C01530
D00119
EC 250-178-0
F70008
Stearic acid 50, tested according to Ph.Eur.
Vegetable Stearic Acid 7036 FG, Kosher, NF
Q209685
SR-01000944717
Melting Point Standard 69-71C, analytical standard
SR-01000944717-1
Stearic acid, Grade I, >=98.5% (capillary GC)
Stearic acid, SAJ first grade, >=90.0%, powder
F0001-1489
STEARIC ACID (CONSTITUENT OF SAW PALMETTO) [DSC]
Stearic acid, certified reference material, TraceCERT(R)
Z104474964
STEARIC ACID (CONSTITUENT OF FLAX SEED OIL) [DSC]
CD7993EA-AD14-452A-A907-33376CC98790
Stearic acid, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
STEARIC ACID (CONSTITUENT OF EVENING PRIMROSE OIL) [DSC]
Stearic acid, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
Stearic Acid, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
253-480-0 [EINECS]
30399-84-9 [RN]
608585 [Beilstein]
Acide stéarique [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
C18:0
EMERSOL 132 [Trade name]
MFCD00002752 [MDL number]
MFCD00044082 [MDL number]
Octadecanoic acid [ACD/Index Name]
Proviscol Wax
STA
Stearic acid [ACD/IUPAC Name] [JAN] [JP15] [NF] [USAN] [Wiki]
STEARIC ACID D7
Stearinsäure [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Stearophanic acid
124-26-5 (amide) 57-11-4 (free base)
130048-57-6 [RN]
17660-51-4 [RN]
19905-58-9 [RN]
1-octadecanoic acid
211443-83-3 [RN]
4-02-00-01206 [Beilstein]
57396-97-1 [RN]
62163-41-1 [RN]
951209-59-9 [RN]
9-Octadecenoic acid [ACD/IUPAC Name]
acide octadecanoique
acide stearique
Acidum stearinicul
Acidum stearinicum
Barolub FTA
Bonderlube 235
C-Lube 10
Dar-chem 14
Dermarone
Edenor C 18
Edenor C18
Edenor FHTI
Edenor HT-JG 60
Edenor ST 1
Edenor ST 20
EIC
Emersol 120
Emersol 150
Emersol 153
Emersol 871
Emersol 875
Flexichem B
Glycon d
Glycon dp
Glycon S-70
Glycon S-80
Glycon S-90
Glycon tp
Groco 55L
Haimaric MKH(R)
Humko Industrene R
Hystrene
Hystrene 80
Hystrene S 97
Hystrene S-97
Hystrene T 70
Hystrene T-70
Industrene
Industrene R
Linoleic acid [Wiki]
LNL
Loxiol G 20
Lunac
Lunac S 20
Lunac S 30
Lunac S 40
Lunac S 50
Lunac S 90
Lunac S 90KC
Lunac S 98
Lunac YA
Melting Pointmissing
Metallac
Metasap 576
N-OCTADECANOIC ACID
n-Octadecylic acid
Nonsoul SK 1
octadecanic acid
Octadecanoic-2,2-d2 Acid
Octadecanoic-4,4-d2 acid
Octadecanoic-9,9,10,10-d4 Acid
Octadecansaeure
octadecoic acid
Oktadekansaeure
Parteck(R) LUB STA 50
peak 4 (Neudosan)
Pearl stearic
Prodhygine
QV17 [WLN]
Selosol 920
Serfax MT 90
Stavinor ZN-E
Stearex
Stearic Acid - CAS 57-11-4 - Calbiochem
Stearic Acid 110
Stearic Acid NF Powder
Stearic Acid Triple-Pressed
stearic acid, from plants
Stearic Acid, High Purity
stearic acid, prilled
Stearicacid
Stearinsaeure
Stearite
Steraic Acid
Steric acid
T16-55F
Talculin Z
Tegostearic 254
Tegostearic 255
Tegostearic 272
Tsubaki
Unister NAA 180
Vaccenic acid [Wiki]
vanico
Vanicol
Vis-Plus
VS-03242
α-Linolenic acid [Wiki]
硬脂酸ar [Chinese]

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