The 2-thiobarbituric acid reagent for determination of oxidative rancidity in fish oils A. J. de KoningM. H. Silk Technical Pages: 165 - 169
Cost of producing linoleic acid from safflower oil V. E. SohnsR. E. BealE. L. Griffin Jr. Technical Pages: 169 - 172
The synthesis of tritium labeled 9, 10-oleic acid K. S. TennyS. C. GuptaF. A. Kummerow Technical Pages: 172 - 175
Hydrazine-reduced linolenic acids as a source of C9, C12, and C15 dibasic acids H. J. DuttonC. R. ScholfieldJ. C. Cowan Technical Pages: 175 - 179
Investigations on the side reactions in sulfonation reactions-hydrophobic compounds in the unsulfonated oil fraction Hiroshi ShojiKanji Majima Technical Pages: 179 - 183
Quantitative separations of higher fatty acid methyl esters by adsorption chromatography on silica impregnated with silver nitrate B. De Vries Technical Pages: 184 - 186
Preparation of highly purified fatty acids via liquid-liquid partition chromatography O. S. PrivettE. Christense Nickell Technical Pages: 189 - 193
Glycidyl esters. IV. Hydration of glycidyl stearate G. MaerkerW. C. AultW. S. Port Technical Pages: 193 - 196
The preparation of alkyl esters from highly unsaturated triglycerides E. J. Gauglitz Jr.L. W. Lehman Technical Pages: 197 - 198
Hydrogenation of fats and oils. Isomerization during hydrogenation Edwin R. Cousins Technical Pages: 206 - 210
Further comments on the calculation of restricted random glyceride distribution E. G. Hammond Technical Pages: 211 - 212
Short Course on Advances in Soaps and Detergents to Feature Symposium on Biodegradability. Registration Active News Pages: A6 - A40