Ethyl palmitate

Ethyl palmitate Structure
Ethyl palmitate structure
Common Name Ethyl palmitate
CAS Number 628-97-7 Molecular Weight 284.477
Density 0.9±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 342.2±0.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Molecular Formula C18H36O2 Melting Point 24-26 °C(lit.)
MSDS Chinese USA Flash Point 149.0±7.5 °C

Characterization of Volatile Flavor Compounds in Chinese Rice Wine Fermented from Enzymatic Extruded Rice.

J. Food Sci. 80 , C1476-89, (2015)

Enzymatic extrusion, instead of traditional steam cooking, to treat rice is an efficient and alternative pretreatment for Chinese rice wine fermentation. In order to determine the formation of volatiles in enzymatic extrusion-processed rice wine (EE), and to ...

A comparative study of biodiesel production using methanol, ethanol, and tert-butyl methyl ether (MTBE) under supercritical conditions.

Bioresour. Technol. 191 , 306-11, (2015)

In this study, biodiesel production under supercritical conditions among methanol, ethanol, and tert-butyl methyl ether (MTBE) was compared in order to elucidate the differences in their reaction behavior. A continuous reactor was employed, and experiments we...

Anti-inflammatory activity of methyl palmitate and ethyl palmitate in different experimental rat models.

Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 264(1) , 84-93, (2012)

Methyl palmitate (MP) and ethyl palmitate (EP) are naturally occurring fatty acid esters reported as inflammatory cell inhibitors. In the current study, the potential anti-inflammatory activity of MP and EP was evaluated in different experimental rat models. ...

Neonatal hair analysis as a biomarker for in utero alcohol exposure.

N. Engl. J. Med. 347(25) , 2086, (2002)

Development of a new immunoassay for the detection of ethyl glucuronide (EtG) in meconium: validation with authentic specimens analyzed using LC-MS/MS. Preliminary results.

Clin. Chem. Lab Med. 52(8) , 1179-85, (2014)

Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) measurement in neonatal meconium has emerged as a reliable marker to objectively assess prenatal exposure to maternal ethanol complementary to fatty acid ethyl ester (FAEEs) measurement. The detection of EtG in meconium is currently a ...

Fatty acid ethyl esters in hair: correlation with self-reported ethanol intake in 160 subjects and influence of estroprogestin therapy.

Drug Test. Anal. 6(9) , 930-5, (2014)

Fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs) are minor ethanol metabolites that can accumulate in hair. The performance of hair FAEEs as a biomarker that can discriminate null or moderate drinking from risky, excessive drinking was verified by evaluating the relationship ...

Concentration of fatty acid ethyl esters in hair of alcoholics: comparison to other biological state markers and self reported-ethanol intake.

Alcohol Alcohol. 39(1) , 33-8, (2004)

In a variety of clinical and forensic situations long term use of alcohol must be monitored. In this project we explore the utility of fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE) in this regard. Additionally, we propose a cut-off value of FAEE to distinguish teetotallers/...

Fatty acid ethyl esters in hair as markers of alcohol consumption. Segmental hair analysis of alcoholics, social drinkers, and teetotalers.

Clin. Chem. 47(12) , 2114-23, (2001)

Fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs) are products of nonoxidative ethanol metabolism. After incorporation in hair, they should be suitable long-term markers of alcohol abuse.Hair samples from 19 alcoholics in a treatment program, 10 fatalities with verified excess...

Effect of hair care and hair cosmetics on the concentrations of fatty acid ethyl esters in hair as markers of chronically elevated alcohol consumption.

Forensic Sci. Int. 131(2-3) , 90-7, (2003)

Fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE) can be used as alcohol markers in hair. It was investigated in this study whether this diagnostic method is disturbed by hair care and hair cosmetics. Traces of ethyl myristate, ethyl palmitate, ethyl oleate and ethyl stearate w...

Fatty Acid ethyl esters in scalp, pubic, axillary, beard and body hair as markers for alcohol misuse.

Alcohol Alcohol. 38(2) , 163-7, (2003)

This study examined the possibility of using hair samples other than scalp hair for analysis of fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE) as markers for alcohol misuse.Samples of scalp and pubic hair and, if available, axillary, beard and body hair of one teetotaller, f...