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o·le·ic

 (ō-lē′ĭk)
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or derived from oil.
2. Of or relating to oleic acid.
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oleic

(əʊˈliːɪk)
adj
(Chemistry) of, relating to, or obtained from oil, esp a vegetable oil
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o•le•ic

(oʊˈli ɪk, ˈoʊ li ɪk)

adj.
pertaining to or derived from oleic acid.
[1810–20; < Latin ole(um) oil + -ic]
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Also, the company announced that it is selling its Calyno high oleic soybean oil through Sysco, the world's largest foodservice distributor.
Nuts also contain good amount of oleic acid, having great importance due to their positive effects on blood cholesterol reduction, increases the HDL (good cholesterol) and reduces LDL (bad cholesterol) [4].
This agreement positions Calyxt's high oleic soybean meal as an ingredient for the dairy nutrition market.
The fat in sesame seeds comes mostly from oleic acid.
Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced in November that bottles of olive, sunflower, safflower, canola and other oils containing at least 70 percent oleic acid may claim they reduce the risk of coronary artery disease.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined there is credible evidence to support a qualified health claim that consuming oleic acid in edible oils, such as olive oil, sunflower oil, or canola oil, may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.
The study of Jatropha plants has being motivated by its potential as ornamentals, medical applications and oil extraction from various species for the production of paints and solvents and recently as an input for the production of biodiesel, since it has been reported that the most abundant fatty acids which are present in its oil are oleic and linoleic acids (MARTINEZ-HERRERA et al., 2010 WANG et al., 2011; GAMEZ-MEZA et al., 2013; KHALIL et al., 2013).
Agriculture company Calyxt Inc (NASDAQ: CLXT) announced on Thursday that it plans to crush and produce its high oleic soybean variety through an agreement with American Natural Processors (ANP), a leading provider of innovative non-GMO and organic processing of oils, flours and meals in Cherokee, Iowa.
A single collector refers to kerosene or oleic acid, the synthetic collectors refer to the reagents synthesized by two or more reagents.
Fatty acid composition was dominated by oleic acid (18:1) with 41.83% which are comparable with previous investigations [12].
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