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  2. Oleic acid - Wikipedia

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    Safflower and olive oil have one of the highest levels of oleic acid among dietary fats. Oleic acid is used as a component in many foods, in the form of its triglycerides. It is a component of the normal human diet, being a part of animal fats and vegetable oils. [3] Oleic acid as its sodium salt is a major component of soap as an emulsifying ...

  3. Olestra - Wikipedia

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    Olestra was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as a food additive in 1996 and was initially used in potato chips under the WOW brand by Frito Lay.In 1998, the first year olestra products were marketed nationally after the FDA's Food Advisory Committee confirmed a judgment it made two years earlier, sales were over $400 million.

  4. Oleanolic acid - Wikipedia

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    Oleanolic acid was found to exhibit weak anti-HIV [8] and weak anti-HCV activities in vitro, but more potent synthetic analogs are being investigated as potential drugs. [9] An extremely potent synthetic triterpenoid analog of oleanolic acid was found in 2005, that is a powerful inhibitor of cellular inflammatory processes.

  5. Castor oil - Wikipedia

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    Because of its ricinoleic acid content, castor oil is a valuable chemical in feedstocks, commanding a higher price than other seed oils. As an example, in July 2007, Indian castor oil sold for about US$ 0.90/kg ($0.41/lb), [ citation needed ] whereas U.S. soybean , sunflower , and canola oils sold for about $0.30/kg ($0.14/lb).

  6. Polysorbate 80 - Wikipedia

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    Polysorbate 80 is a surfactant and solubilizer used in a variety of oral and topical pharmaceutical products.. Polysorbate 80 is also an excipient that is used to stabilize aqueous formulations of medications for parenteral administration, and used as an emulsifier in the making of the antiarrhythmic amiodarone. [9]

  7. Cialis Side Effects: What to Expect (& How to Avoid Them) - AOL

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    Tadalafil 20-milligram side effects are often more noticeable than 10-milligram or 5-milligram side effects when it comes to acid reflux and indigestion. ... under the brand name Adcirca ...

  8. Oleamide - Wikipedia

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    In terms of its sleep inducing effects, it is speculated that oleamide interacts with multiple neurotransmitter systems. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Some in-vitro studies show that cis -oleamide is an agonist for the cannabinoid receptor CB-1 with an affinity around 8 micromolar. [ 10 ]

  9. Omega-9 fatty acid - Wikipedia

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    Rapeseed with high erucic acid content is grown for commercial use in paintings and coatings as a drying oil. Canola oil comes from a cultivar of the rapeseed plant that has been bred, or in some cases genetically modified, to contain very little erucic acid. Under severe conditions of EFA deprivation, mammals will elongate and desaturate oleic ...