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Linolein[1]
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Names
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Preferred IUPAC name
(1Ξ)-Propane-1,2,3-triyl tris[(9Z,12Z)-octadeca-9,12-dienoate]
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Other names
Trilinolein; Glyceryl trilinoleate; Glycerol trilinoleate
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Identifiers
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3D model (JSmol)
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ChemSpider
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ECHA InfoCard
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100.007.880
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UNII
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InChI=1S/C57H98O6/c1-4-7-10-13-16-19-22-25-28-31-34-37-40-43-46-49-55(58)61-52-54(63-57(60)51-48-45-42-39-36-33-30-27-24-21-18-15-12-9-6-3)53-62-56(59)50-47-44-41-38-35-32-29-26-23-20-17-14-11-8-5-2/h16-21,25-30,54H,4-15,22-24,31-53H2,1-3H3/b19-16-,20-17-,21-18-,28-25-,29-26-,30-27- NKey: HBOQXIRUPVQLKX-BBWANDEASA-N N
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CCCCC/C=C\C/C=C\CCCCCCCC(=O)OCC(OC(=O)CCCCCCC/C=C\C/C=C\CCCCC)COC(=O)CCCCCCC/C=C\C/C=C\CCCCC
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Properties
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C57H98O6
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Molar mass
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879.405 g·mol−1
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Density
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0.925 g/mL at 20 °C
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical compound
Linolein is a triglyceride in which glycerol is esterified with linoleic acid. It's a primary constituent of sunflower oil and multiple other vegetable fats. It is used in the manufacturing of biodiesel. Linolein is also an ingredient in some cosmetic products.
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