oleic
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of oleic
Example Sentences
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One area of focus has been high-oleic soybeans, which are rich in oleic acid, a naturally occurring fatty acid found in animal and plant-based fats and oils.
From Science Daily • Jan. 18, 2026
Full-blooded Wagyu meat is touted by the industry to have less high oleic acid and lower saturated fat.
From Washington Times • Mar. 20, 2020
When animal fats are treated with a base like potassium carbonate or sodium hydroxide, glycerol and salts of fatty acids such as palmitic, oleic, and stearic acid are formed.
From Textbooks • Feb. 14, 2019
About 40% of red palm oil is oleic acid, an unsaturated fat present in higher quantities in olive oil and believed to be part of the reason for its heart benefits.
From The Wall Street Journal • Aug. 3, 2015
This is made by the action of concentrated sulfuric acid upon a solution of oleic acid or stearic acid in an aromatic hydrocarbon.
From Soap-Making Manual A Practical Handbook on the Raw Materials, Their Manipulation, Analysis and Control in the Modern Soap Plant. by Thomssen, E. G.
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