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SODIUM LINOLEATE

CAS NUMBER: 822-17-3

EC NUMBER: 212-491-0

MOLECULAR FORMULA: C18H31NaO2

MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 302.4

IUPAC NAME: sodium;(9Z,12Z)-octadeca-9,12-dienoate


Sodium Linoleate is a naturally occurring omega-6 essential fatty acid, present in a variety of foods, including the oils. 
Sodium Linoleate is a precursor for arachidonic acid biosynthesis; on the first enzymatic step of the pathway involves delta-6-desaturase, which converts linoleic acid to gamma-lenolenic acid. 
Sodium Linoleate has beneficial effects on human skin and hair. 
Replacement of saturated fat with linoleic acid is advocated to improve serum lipoprotein profiles and reduce the risk of coronary artery disease. 
Sodium Linoleate was tested in clinical trilas as a possible remedy against multiple sclerosis.

-Purity / Analysis Method: >95.0%(T)

-Molecular Formula / Molecular Weight: C18H31NaO2 = 302.43  

-Physical State (20 C): Solid

-Storage Temperature: 0-10°C

-Store Under Inert Gas: Store under inert gas

-Condition to Avoid: Light Sensitive,Air Sensitive,Hygroscopic,Heat Sensitive

-Reaxys Registry Number: 4048752

-PubChem Substance ID: 87572023

-MDL Number: MFCD00063202

-Appearance: White to Orange to Green powder to crystal

-Purity(Nonaqueous Titration): min. 95.0 %

-Melting Point: 192 °C

-Solubility (soluble in): Ethanol

Sodium Linoleate, a polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acid, is becoming increasingly popular in the personal care products industry because of its beneficial anti-inflammatory, acne reductive, and moisture retentive properties when applied topically on the skin.
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Functions:
Cleaning Agent: Helps maintain a clean surface
Emulsifying agent: Sodium Linoleate promotes the formation of close mixtures between immiscible liquids by changing the interfacial tension (water and oil).

Surfactant: Sodium Linoleate reduces the surface tension of cosmetics.
Sodium Linoleate contributes to the homogeneous distribution of the product during use.
Viscosity control agent: Increases or decreases the viscosity of cosmetics
Linoleic acid (LA) is an unsaturated n-6 fatty acid
Sodium Linoleate belongs to one of the two families of essential fatty acids. 
The body cannot synthesize linoleic acid from other food components.

Handling and storage:
· Handling:
· Precautions for safe handling No special precautions are necessary if used correctly.
· Information about protection against explosions and fires: No special measures required.
· Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
· Storage: -20 °C
· Requirements to be met by storerooms and receptacles: No special requirements.
· Information about storage in one common storage facility: Not required.
· Further information about storage conditions: None.
· Specific end use(s) No further relevant information available.

polyunsaturated fatty acid salt (PUFA).
Sodium Linoleate is the most abundant PUFA in various foods.
Dietary sources of linoleic acid include vegetable oils, meats, nuts, seeds, and eggs.

Sodium Linoleate is the sodium salt of linoleic acid.
The inorganic compound that is the basis for the formation of sodium linoleate is sodium hydroxide. Sodium Linoleate salt is formed from the chemical interaction between alkali and oleic (organic) acid.

This reaction, in which sodium linoleate is formed, is reversible.
therefore concentrated sulfuric acid is used to shift the equilibrium towards the formation of reaction products.
Sodium Linoleate is used for a variety of commercial purposes, particularly soap production.

Soaps made from sodium linoleate fatty acid are considered synthetic.
however, their fabrication requires only a few steps to complete. Sodium Linoleate is also used in the production of insoluble metallic stearates, known as the double decomposition method.
Other uses of sodium linoleate include:

-thickener
-gelling agents
-industrial lubricants
-various oil-based cosmetics

Sodium Linoleate is air and light sensitive
Sodium Linoleate decomposes during storage. 
Therefore, sodium linoleate should be stored under appropriate conditions.

However, if the storage conditions are not suitable, new sodium linoleate should be used for new applications.
Sodium Linoleate is an organic molecular entity.
Linoleic acid is an unsaturated fatty acid, the most dispersed and abundant fatty acid in nature. 

Sodium Linoleate is used commercially in the preparation of Linoleates and lotions and as a pharmaceutical solvent.
Linoleic acid occurs naturally in a variety of animal and vegetable fats and oils. 
Sodium Linoleate is a component of the normal human diet, as part of animal fats and vegetable oils.

Sodium Linoleate is classified under CAS Number 822-17-3. 
Sodium Linoleate is the Sodium Salt of Linoleic Acid. 
Sodium Linoleate has an off-white powder form. 
Sodium Linoleate, also known as sodium linoleic acid, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as long-chain fatty acids.

These are fatty acids with an aliphatic tail.
Sodium Linoleate is a weakly acidic compound.
Sodium Linoleate has characteristic odor and taste.

Sodium Linoleate is soluble in alcohol and water.
Sodium Linoleate is an important component of soap as an emulsifying agent.
Sodium Linoleate is used in medicines. Sodium Linoleate is used in the treatment of cholelithiasis.
Sodium Linoleate is used in various oil-based cosmetics.

Sodium Linoleate has the following functions:

-cleaning agent
-emulsifying agent
-surfactant
-thickener
-gelling agent
-viscosity controlling agent Sodium Linoleate is involved in the production of insoluble metallic stearates and industrial lubricants.

Sodium Linoleate is used as a textile waterproofing material. 
Sodium Linoleate can be operated as anion type surfactant. 
Sodium Linoleate can be used as floating agent in mining ore industry.


PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SODIUM LINOLEATE:

-Molecular Weight: 302.4    

-Exact Mass: 302.22217451    

-Monoisotopic Mass: 302.22217451    

-Topological Polar Surface Area: 40.1 Ų    

-Biological source: plant oil (safflower)

-Form: powder

-Shipped in: ambient

-Storage temperature: −20°C

-Flash Point: 273°C

-Exact Mass: 302.22200

-Physical State: Solid

-Boiling Point: 360.6ºC at 760mmHg

Sodium Linoleate can be used as a laboratory reagent in the manufacture of chemicals and other oleates.
Sodium Linoleate is the sodium salt of linoleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid.
This anionic surfactant and emulsifier is a component of commercial soaps.

A study of the effects of pH and temperature on the equilibrium and dynamic surface tension of aqueous sodium linoleate solutions has been published.
The sodium linoleate complex with linoleic acid can be studied by X-ray diffraction, FT-IR photoacoustic spectroscopy, FT-Raman spectroscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry.
Sodium Linoleate is an unsaturated fatty acid that exhibits a twist in the long chain hydrocarbon tail of its molecules due to a cis double bond.

The biochemical is currently used for a variety of applications.
Sodium Linoleate, white solid, soluble, foam or foam upon shaking of H2O solution (soap), is formed by reaction and evaporation of NaOH and oleic acid (in alcoholic solution).
Sodium Linoleate is used as a source of linoleate.


CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SODIUM LINOLEATE:

-Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: 0    

-Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 2    

-Rotatable Bond Count: 14    

-Heavy Atom Count: 21    

-Formal Charge: 0    

-Complexity: 272    

-Isotope Atom Count: 0    

-Defined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0    

-Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0    

-Defined Bond Stereocenter Count: 2    

-Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0    

-Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 2    

-Compound Is Canonicalized: Yes

-Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound

-Assay: ≥98% (GC)

-Functional group: carboxylic acid


Sodium Linoleate is an organic compound with 2 covalent bonded units.
The Sodium Linoleate Compound is Canonicalized.

Sodium Linoleate belongs to the class of Heterocyclic Organic Compounds.
As a result of tests, more than 98% purity from Sodium Linoleate was obtained.
Functional group of Sodium Linoleate is carboxylic acid.

Sodium Linoleate has a CAS Number of 822-17-3.
Sodium Linoleate is also known as the Sodium Salt of Linoleic Acid.
Sodium Linoleate is an off-white powdery compound.
sodium linoleate is in the class of organic compounds.

Sodium Linoleate is aliphatic tailed fatty acids.
Sodium Linoleate is a weakly acidic compound.
Sodium Linoleate has a distinctive odor.
Sodium Linoleate is alcohol soluble.

Sodium Linoleate is an important component of soap.
Sodium Linoleate is used in medicines. sodium linoleate,used in the treatment of cholelithiasis.
Sodium Linoleate is used in various oil-based cosmetics.

USES OF SODIUM LINOLEATE:

Sodium Linoleate is used as a cleaning agent.
Sodium Linoleate acts as an emulsifying agent.
Since sodium linoleate is used as a surfactant, it is used in the manufacture of many industrial products.

Sodium Linoleate has functions as a thickening agent.
Sodium Linoleate is used as a gelling agent in some cosmetic products.
Sodium Linoleate has important roles in many industries as a viscosity control agent.
Sodium Linoleate is involved in the production of insoluble metallic stearates and industrial lubricants.

APPLICATIONS OF SODIUM LINOLEATE:

-Organic chemistry laboratory

-Scented products

-Soap manufacture

-Pharmaceutical industry

-cholelithiasis treatment

-Oil-based cosmetics are used.

-Cleaning agents

-emulsifying agents

-surfactant

-thickening agents

-gelling products

-viscosity control agents

-industrial lubricants

STORAGE OF SODIUM LINOLEATE:

Sodium Linoleate should not coexist with strong bases.
Sodium Linoleate should be stored in a moisture-free environment.
Sodium Linoleate should be stored in well ventilated environment.

Sodium Linoleate should be stored in sealed glass containers.
Sodium Linoleate should be stored under atmospheric pressure.

Sodium Linoleate should not be present at very high temperatures.
Sodium Linoleate should be found at 0-10°C temperatures.
Sodium Linoleate should be stored in a dry environment.

Sodium Linoleate should be stored separately from immediate reaction substances.
Sodium Linoleate should be protected from sudden pressure changes.

SYNONYMS:

Sodium Linoleate
Linoleic acid sodium salt
Sodium (9Z,12Z)-octadeca-9,12-dienoate
UNII-872C9A1W9I
Linoleic Acid (sodium salt)
sodium;(9Z,12Z)-octadeca-9,12-dienoate
MFCD00063202
Linoleic acid, sodium salt
9,12-Octadecadienoic acid (9Z,12Z)-, sodium salt
Sodium linolate
9,12-Octadecadienoic acid (Z,Z)-, sodium salt
9,12-Octadecadienoic acid (9Z,12Z)-, sodium salt (1:1)
SCHEMBL107358
C18H31O2.Na
CHEMBL571449
DTXSID5041562
Linoleic acid sodium salt, >=98% (GC)
cis-9,cis-12-Octadecadienoic acid sodium salt
9,12-Octadecadienoic acid (9Z, 12Z)-, sodium salt

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