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Olive oil is an element of the Mediterranean diet and is promoted as a beneficial source of dietary fat to improve the lipid profile and reduce cardiovascular morbidity. Clinical trials are limited and generally have been conducted as part of epidemiological studies to validate observed cardiovascular...
However, some findings demonstrate that contact with industrial or food-grade mineral oils can lead to bioaccumulation of mineral oils in the human body, with mineral oils found in fat, mesenteric lymph nodes, liver, and to a lesser extent in the lungs, kidneys, brain, and heart.168 These ...
fat breakdown after storage or use. If the fatty acid librated is volatile, acid value or free fatty acid may be a measure of hydrolyticrancidity. Accordingly, in the present study, the least acid value of 2.81 mg KOH / g of oil for the purslane leaf sample and 13.32 mg KOH...
4059414Ashless fuel detergent additives1977-11-22Holtz et al.44/372 3961916Middle distillate compositions with improved filterability and process therefor1976-06-08Ilnyckyj et al.44/62 3578422N/A1971-05-11Dorer, Jr.44/372 3116128Fuel oil composition and composite improvement agent therefor1963-12...
Like in a giant elevator, many chemical compounds emitted at the ground pass thus unfiltered through this so-called "detergent layer" of the atmosphere. Scientists call it the "OH shield". The newly discovered phenomenon over the South Seas boosts ozone depletion in the polar regions and could...
The supplementation of fat to lactating dairy cows has long been used as a management tool to increase dietary energy density for improving cow production, reproduction and to alleviate negative energy balance. Attempts have been made to investigate the effect of canola meal on plasma metabolites in...
Thus, suitable natural oils include, for example, soybean oil, palm oil, rapeseed oil, coconut oil, palm kernel oil, sunflower oil, safflower oil, sesame oil, corn oil, olive oil, peanut oil, cottonseed oil, canola oil, castor oil, tallow, lard, poultry fat, fish oil, and the like....
Amphiphiles have other properties other than tension lowering and this is why they are often categorized based on their main use such as: soap, foaming agent, detergent, emulsifier, wetting agent, dispersant, bactericide, corrosion inhibitor, antistatic agent, etc. In some cases they are known ...
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