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Lipids

Calcium stearate

(1592-23-0)
For waterproofing fabrics, cement, stucco, explosives; as a releasing agent for plastic molding powders; as a stabilizer for polyvinyl chloride resins; lubricant; in pencils and wax crayons.Food grade calcium stearate, derived from edible tallow, is used as a conditioning agent in certain food and pharmaceutical products.

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Cholesteryl myristate

(1989-52-2)
ChEBI: A cholesterol ester obtained by the formal condensation of the hydroxy group of cholesterol with the carboxy group of myristic acid.

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Cholesteryl linoleate

(604-33-1)
Cholesteryl linoleate is shown to be the major cholesteryl ester contained in LDL and atherosclerotic lesions.

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Clupanodonic acid

(24880-45-3)
Docosapentaenoic acid is an ω-3 fatty acid found in fish oils. It is a minor constituent of the total serum unsaturated fatty acids in humans, ranging from 0.1 to 1%, and increases on dietary supplementation.

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Cholesteryl linolenate

(2545-22-4)
ChEBI: A cholesterol ester obtained by the formal condensation of cholesterol with (9Z,12Z,15Z)-octadeca-9,12,15-trienoic acid.

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cis-5-Dodecenoic acid

(2430-94-6)
ChEBI: The cis-stereoisomer of 5-dodecenoic acid.

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Lipids, also known as lipids, are the general term for fats and lipids. They are insoluble in water but easily soluble in non-polar organic solvents such as fatty solvents (alcohol, ether, chloroform, benzene). and important organic compounds that can be utilized by the body. They cover a wide range, and there are many ways to classify them. It is usually divided into simple, complex, derived and unsaponifiable lipids (mainly terpenoids and steroids) according to its main components.

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