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ERUCIC ACID

Erucic acid
Erucic acid
Chemical name Z-13-Docosenoic acid
Other names Erucic acid
Chemical formula C22H42O2
Molecular mass 338.56 g/mol
CAS number [112-86-7]
Density 0.860 g/cm3
Melting point 33.8 °C
Boiling point 381.5 °C (dec.)
SMILES OC(CCCCCCCCCC/C=C\CCCCCCCC)=O
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Erucic acid is a monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acid, denoted 22:1 ω-9. It is prevalent in rapeseed, wallflower seed, and mustard seed, making up 40 to 50 percent of their oils. Erucic acid is also known as cis-13-docosenoic acid and the trans isomer is known as brassidic acid.

Erucic acid is used to produce emollients, surfactants, and other chemicals. Erucic has been shown to have a variety of health impacts in studies, and foods containing large amounts of erucic acid are considered unfit for human consumption in many countries. Canola is a special variety of rapeseed oil that contains less than 1% of the unwanted erucic acid. A four-to-one mixture of erucic acid and oleic acid constitutes Lorenzo's oil, a potential treatment for the rare neurobiological disorder adrenoleukodistrophy (ALD).


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