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Definitions of heptadecanoic acid in various dictionaries:
noun - a colorless crystalline synthetic fatty acid
HEPTADECANOIC ACID - Pertaining to, or resembling, pearl; pearly.
HEPTADECANOIC ACID - Heptadecanoic acid, or margaric acid, is a saturated fatty acid. Its molecular formula is CH3(CH2)15COOH. It occurs as a trace component of the fat ...
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Heptadecanoic acid, or margaric acid, is a saturated fatty acid. Its molecular formula is CH3(CH2)15COOH. It occurs as a trace component of the fat and milkfat of ruminants, but it does not occur in any natural animal or vegetable fat at high concentrations. For example, it only comprises 2.2% of the fats from the fruit of the durian species Durio graveolens. However, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, there were numerous reports of the acid being found in natural fats in significant amounts. Most likely, these were cases of misidentifying a eutectic mixture of palmitic and stearic acids. Salts and esters of heptadecanoic acid are called heptadecanoates. |