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EC number: 267-007-0 | CAS number: 67762-26-9 This substance is identified by SDA Substance Name: C14-C18 and C16-C18 unsaturated alkyl carboxylic acid methyl ester and SDA Reporting Number: 04-010-00.
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Reference substances
- IUPAC name:
- UVCB substance, no IUPAC name avalilable
chemical name: C14-C18 and 16-C18 unsaturated alkyl carboxylic acids methyl esters
The substance is syntetised by transesterification of mixed animal fats (tallow, pig, chicken, beef origins)and vegetable oils (palm, soy, rape) with methanol to produce methylesters and glycerin or esterificationof fatty acids to produce methyl esters and water.
Inventory
- EC number:
- 267-007-0
- EC name:
- Fatty acids, C14-18 and C16-18-unsatd., Me esters
- CAS number:
- 67762-26-9
- Description:
- This substance is identified by SDA Substance Name: C14-C18 and C16-C18 unsaturated alkyl carboxylic acid methyl ester and SDA Reporting Number: 04-010-00.
- CAS number:
- 67762-26-9
Synonyms
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- IUPAC name
- C14-C16 C18 unstd Fatty Acids Methyl Esters
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- IUPAC name
- Fatty acids, C14-18 and C16-18 unsaturated, methyl esters
- Identifier:
- IUPAC name
- Fatty acids, C14-18 and C16-18-unsatd., Me esters
- Identifier:
- IUPAC name
- UVCB substance, no IUPAC name available chemical name: C14-C18 and 16-C18 unsaturated alkyl carboxylic acids methyl esters. The substance is synthetised by transesterification of mixed animal fats (tallow, pig, chicken, beef origins) and vegetable oils (palm, soy, rape) with methanol to produce methylesters and glycerin or esterificationof fatty acids to produce methyl esters and water.
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- IUPAC name
- UVCB substance, no IUPAC name avalilable
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- IUPAC name
- UVCB substance, no IUPAC name avalilable
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- methyl (9Z)-hexadec-9-enoate methyl (9Z)-octadec-9-enoate methyl (9Z,12Z)-octadeca-9,12-dienoate methyl (9Z,12Z,15Z)-octadeca-9,12,15-trienoate methyl hexadecanoate methyl octadecanoate
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- other: InChl
- UVCB substance, no unique InChl notation available
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- UVCB substance, no unique SMILES notation available
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- UVCB substance, no unique molecular formula available
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- other: SMILES notation
- UVCB substance, not univocal SMILE notatio available
Molecular and structural information
- Molecular formula:
- UVCB substance, not univocal molecular formula available
- Molecular weight:
- ca. 290
- SMILES notation:
- UVCB substance, not univocal SMILE notation available
- InChl:
- UVCB substance, not univocal InChl notation available
Related substances
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- CAS number
- Identity:
- 85586-25-0
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- CAS number
- Identity:
- 61788-61-2
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- CAS number
- Identity:
- 68910-48-5
- Identifier:
- CAS number
- Identity:
- 85586-25-0
Fatty acids, rape oil, Me esters
- Identifier:
- CAS number
- Identity:
- 61788-61-2
Fatty acids, tallow, Me esters
- Identifier:
- CAS number
- Identity:
- 68910-48-5
Tallow, me esters
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