Chemical Property of Propane-1,2,3-triyl tris(12-hydroxyoctadec-9-enoate), stereoisomer
Chemical Property:
- Appearance/Colour:pale yellow viscous liquid
- Melting Point:-12 °C
- Refractive Index:n20/D 1.478(lit.)
- Boiling Point:313 °C
- Flash Point:229 °C
- PSA:139.59000
- Density:0.959 g/cm3
- LogP:15.00950
- Storage Temp.:Room Temperature, under inert atmosphere
- Solubility.:Miscible with chloroform, diethyl ether, ethanol, glacial
acetic acid, and methanol; freely soluble in ethanol (95%) and
petroleum ether; practically insoluble in water; practically
insoluble in mineral oil unless mixed with another vegetable
oil.
- Water Solubility.:<0.1 g/100 mL at 20℃
- XLogP3:17.8
- Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:3
- Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:9
- Rotatable Bond Count:53
- Exact Mass:932.76803489
- Heavy Atom Count:66
- Complexity:1110
- Purity/Quality:
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99.0% *data from raw suppliers
CastorOil,TechnicalGrade *data from reagent suppliers
Safty Information:
- Pictogram(s):
- Hazard Codes:
- Safety Statements:
24/25
- MSDS Files:
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SDS file from LookChem
Total 1 MSDS from other Authors
Useful:
- Chemical Classes:UVCB,Biological Agents -> Plant Oils and Extracts
- Canonical SMILES:CCCCCCC(CC=CCCCCCCCC(=O)OCC(COC(=O)CCCCCCCC=CCC(CCCCCC)O)OC(=O)CCCCCCCC=CCC(CCCCCC)O)O
- Isomeric SMILES:CCCCCCC(O)C/C=C/CCCCCCCC(=O)OCC(OC(=O)CCCCCCC/C=C/CC(O)CCCCCC)COC(=O)CCCCCCC/C=C/CC(O)CCCCCC
- Effects of Short Term Exposure:The substance is irritating to the gastrointestinal tract.
- Effects of Long Term Exposure:Repeated or prolonged contact with skin may cause dermatitis.
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Physical properties
The oil is a pale-yellowish or almost colorless, transparent viscid liquid. It is soluble in alcohol,
and is miscible with absolute alcohol, glacial acetic acid, chloroform and ether.
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Uses
Dehydrated castor oil is an unique drying oil, which imparts good flexibility, fine gloss, toughness, adhesion, chemical and water resistance to the dry paint film with non-yellowing properties. DCO is a very suitable and even better substitute for Linseed oil. Paints with DCO are super white and offer superior finish.
Dehydrated castor oil is used as a primary binder for house paints, enamels, caulks, sealants and inks. In “cooked” varnishes it is combined with all the basic resins, rosins, rosin-esters, hydrocarbons and phenolics to produce clear varnishes and vehicles for pigmented coatings. DCO is also used in the manufacturing of lithographic inks, linoleum, putty and phenolic resins.
DCO is used with phenolics to obtain fast drying coatings with maximum alkali resistance as required in sanitary can lining, corrosion resistant coatings, traffic paints, varnishes, ink vehicles, wire enamels, aluminium paint appliance finishes and marine finishes.
DCO is also used to obtain fast kettling rate which gives lighter colour and lower acid varnishes. Castor Oil is a release and antisticking agent used in hard candy pro-
duction. its concentration is not to exceed 500 ppm. it is used in
vitamin and mineral tablets, and as a component of protective
coatings. antidiabetic castor oil is a highly emollient carrier oil that penetrates the skin easily, leaving it soft and supple. It also serves to bind the different ingredients of a cosmetic formulation together. Castor oil is high in glycerin esters of ricinoleic acid (an unsaturated fatty acid). It is rarely, if ever, associated with irritation of the skin or allergic reactions. It is obtained through cold-pressing from seeds or beans of the Ricinus communis (castor oil) plant. Impure castor oil may cause irritation, as the seeds contain a toxic substance that is eliminated during processing. Its unpleasant odor makes it difficult to use in cosmetics. PEG-30 castor oil, -30 castor oil (hydrogenated), -40 castor oil, -40 castor oil (hydrogenated) are emollients, detergents, emulsifiers, and oil-in-water solubilizers recommended for fragrance oils, and for other oils that may be difficult to solubilize. The -40 castor oil version is a powerful solubilizer for solubilizing essential oils and perfumes in oil-in-water creams and lotions. It is similar to Peg-30 castor oil but denser, being a soft paste rather than a liquid. The hydrogenated version is particularly used as a nonionic emulsifier for essential oils and perfumes.
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Indications
Castor oil is a bland oil that is hydrolyzed in the gut
to yield ricinoleic acid, the active purging agent. This
hydrolysis requires bile, a fact that is sometimes overlooked
when castor oil is given as a laxative before radiography
in biliary obstruction.The ricinoleic acid acts
on the ileum and colon to induce an increased fluid secretion
and colonic contraction.
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Clinical Use
Castor oil is a bland oil that is hydrolyzed in the gut
to yield ricinoleic acid, the active purging agent. This
hydrolysis requires bile, a fact that is sometimes overlooked
when castor oil is given as a laxative before radiography
in biliary obstruction.