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Cottonseedoil is a cooking oil extracted from the seeds of cotton plants and has been generally considered the most insecticidal of vegetable oils. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Biochemical assay reagents. CAS No. 8001-29-4. Pack Sizes: 100 mL; 500 mL. Product ID: HY-Y1887.
CottonseedOil
Cottonseedoil is a naturally occurring vegetable oil with insecticidal properties. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 8001-29-4. Pack Sizes: 100ml, 250ml. Molecular Formula: N/A, Molecular Weight: US Biological Life Sciences.
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COTTONSEEDOIL
COTTONSEEDOIL. Synonyms: LIPEX 109;COTTONSEEDOIL;cottonseedoil from cottonseed;OIL OF COTTON SEED; cotton; cottondoil; cottonoil; Cottonseedacidulatedsoapstock. CAS No. 8001-29-4. Pack Sizes: 1 kg. Product ID: CDF4-0013. Category: Coating Agents. Product Keywords: Food Ingredients; Coating Agents; COTTONSEEDOIL; CDF4-0013; 8001-29-4; 232-280-7; 8001-29-4. Color: Yellow. EC Number: 232-280-7. Physical State: Oil. Solubility: Slightly soluble in ethanol (95%); miscible with carbon disulfide, chloroform, ether, hexane, and petroleum ether. Application: Cottonseedoil has been used as an nutritional supplement for alveolar septal wall thickness in mice. It has been used to study its effects on indirect gestational and lactational exposure in rats. Density: 0.91 g/mL.
Gossypol
Gossypol is an orally-active polyphenolic aldehyde with potential antineoplastic activity. Derived primarily from unrefined cottonseedoil, gossypol induces cell cycle arrest at the G0/G1 phase, thereby inhibiting DNA replication and inducing apoptosis. This agent also inhibits cell-signaling enzymes, resulting in inhibition of cell growth, and may act as a male contraceptive. Uses: Antimicrobial. Synonyms: 7-(8-formyl-1,6,7-trihydroxy-3-methyl-5-propan-2-ylnaphthalen-2-yl)-2,3,8-trihydroxy-6-methyl-4-propan-2-ylnaphthalene-1-carbaldehyde. Grades: > 98 %. CAS No. 303-45-7. Molecular formula: C30H30O8. Mole weight: 518.55.
Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil
Hydrogenated vegetable oil is a mixture of triglycerides of fatty acids. The two types that are defined in the USP are characterized by their physical properties. Hydrogenated vegetable oil type I occurs in various forms, e.g.fine powder, flakes, or pellets. The color of the material depends on the manufacturing process and the form. In general, the material is white to yellowish-white with the powder grades appearing more white-colored than the coarser grades. Synonyms: Hydrogenated cottonseedoil: Akofine; Lubritab; Sterotex; Hydrogenated palm oil: Softisan 154; Hydrogenated soybean oil: Lipovol HS-K; Sterotex HM. Product ID: PE-0618. Category: Tablet and Capsule Lubricant; Tablet Binder. Product Keywords: Other Materials; Stabilizers; PE-0618; Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil; Tablet and Capsule Lubricant; Tablet Binder;. UNII: NA. Chemical Name: Hydrogenated vegetable oil [68334-00-9] Hydrogenated soybean oil [8016-70-4]. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral; rectal and vaginal and topical. Dosage Form: Oral capsules and tablets; rectal and vaginal suppositories and topical preparations. Stability and Storage Conditions: Hydrogenated vegetable oil type I is a stable material; typically it is assigned a 2-year shelf-life. The bulk material should be stored in a well-closed container in a cool, dry place. Source and Preparation: Hydrogenated vegetable oil type I is prepared from refine
Sodium stearate
Sodium stearate is used as a surfactant to aid the solubility of hydrophobic compounds in the pharmaceutical industry. Uses: Used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food additives, waterproofing agents, plastic stabilizers, emulsifiers, and rubber lubricants and dusting agents; stearic acid occurs naturally in human and animal fats and oils and in some vegetable oils, including cocoa oil. stearic acid can be prepared from animal fat (triglyceride) by treating with water at high temperature, leading to hydrolysis of triglycerides, or by hydrogenation of unsaturated vegetable oils such as cottonseedoil. Synonyms: Stearic acid, sodium salt. Grades: >97.0%(T). CAS No. 822-16-2. Molecular formula: C18H35NaO2. Mole weight: 306.466.
Vegetable Oil, Hydrogenated
Hydrogenated vegetable oil is a mixture of triglycerides of fatty acids. The two types that are defined in the USP are characterized by their physical properties. Hydrogenated vegetable oil type I occurs in various forms, e.g.fine powder, flakes, or pellets. The color of the material depends on the manufacturing process and the form. In general, the material is white to yellowish-white with the powder grades appearing more white-colored than the coarser grades. Synonyms: Hydrogenated cottonseedoil: Akofine; Lubritab; Sterotex. CAS No. 68334-00-9. Product ID: PE-0444. Category: Dispersants. Product Keywords: Pharmaceutical Excipients; Excipients for Liquid Dosage Form; Vegetable Oil, Hydrogenated; Dispersion Excipients; Dispersants; 68334-00-9; 68334-00-9. UNII: NA. Chemical Name: Hydrogenated vegetable oil [68334-00-9]. Hydrogenated soybean oil [8016-70-4]. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral; rectal and vaginal and topical. Dosage Form: Oral capsules and tablets; rectal and vaginal suppositories and topical preparations. Stability and Storage Conditions: Hydrogenated vegetable oil type I is a stable material; typically it is assigned a 2-year shelf-life. The bulk material should be stored in a well-closed container in a cool, dry place. Source and Preparation: Hydrogenated vegetable oil type I is prepared from refined vegetable oils, which are hydrogenated using a catalyst. App
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