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Encyclopedia > Ethyl oleate

Colorless to light yellow liquid in the ethyl ester family of chemicals of fatty acids


Molecular formula: C20 H38 O2


Molecular Weight: 310.51


Synonyms: Oleic Acid Ethyl Ester


Product Names: Esterol 123


Specific Gravity: 0.87


CAS registry number: 111-62-6


Boiling Point: 210 degrees Celsius


Freezing/Melting point: -32 degrees Celsius


Flash point: 160 degrees Celsius


2004 Price per 100grams: <100$


Use Type: Adjuvant, food and pharmaceutical additive


Identified as a primer pheromone in honeybees.


Regulated as a food additive by: Food and Drug Administration FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED FOR DIRECT ADDITION TO FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION 21CFR172.515


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Results: Ethyl oleate was the FAEE that correlated most strongly with maternal self-reported drinking, especially with the average ounces of absolute alcohol ingested per drinking day.
Ethyl oleate was most strongly related to drinking in the second and third trimesters (Pearson r =.55 and.40, respectively).
Ethyl stearate, oleate, and linoleate were below the limit of detection in >80% of all samples, whereas ethyl laurate and palmitate were detected in >50% of the samples.
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