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Ethyl oleate is produced by the body during ethanol intoxication.
The main ester in the chemical composition is ethyl oleate.
Studies which document the safe use of ethyl oleate in pregnancy for both the mother and the fetus have never been performed.
Ethyl oleate has been identified as a primer pheromone in honeybees.
Huang's team found that forager bees gather and carry a chemical called ethyl oleate in the stomach.
The borohydride added hydrogen and boron to the carbon-carbon double bond in the ethyl oleate.
As forager bees die off, less of the ethyl oleate is available and nurse bees more quickly mature to become foragers.
Ethyl oleate is used as a solvent for pharmaceutical drug preparations involving lipophilic substances such as steroids.
Among the speculations is that ethyl oleate may be the toxic mediator of alcohol in fetal alcohol syndrome.
Ethyl oleate is a fatty acid ester formed by the condensation of oleic acid and ethanol.
The primary constituents of ethyl macadamiate are ethyl oleate and ethyl palmitoleate.
Ethyl oleate is not currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for any injectable use.
The oral ingestion of ethyl oleate has been carefully studied and due to rapid degradation in the digestive tract it appears safe for oral ingestion.
Abamectin is in a vehicle of propylene glycol and glycerol formal, whereas the doramectin formulation consists largely of sesame oil with ethyl oleate included as a surfactant.
Ethyl oleate is one of the fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE) that is formed in the body after ingestion of ethanol.
While researching these reducing agents, Brown's coworker, Dr. B. C. Subba Rao, discovered an unusual reaction between sodium borohydride and ethyl oleate.
Some other possible materials for the dipping solution include ethyl oleate and oleyl alcohol; adding alkalis like potassium carbonate to such a dip was shown to have no positive effect on drying time.
This change in concentration suggests that males use ethyl oleate as a pheromone to attract females during the latter mating stages, and can demonstrate male fitness to females flying through a territory.
There is a growing body of research literature that implicates FAEEs such as ethyl oleate as the toxic mediators of ethanol in the body (pancreas, liver, heart, and brain).
Ethyl oleate is regulated as a food additive by the Food and Drug Administration under "Food Additives Permitted for Direct Addition to Food for Human Consumption", 21CFR172.515.
The sum of the concentrations of four of these fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs: ethyl myristate, ethyl palmitate, ethyl oleate and ethyl stearate) are used as indicators of the alcohol consumption.
During the early spring, when males defend floral resources and rely on natural female aggregation, the percentage of ethyl oleate in gland contents is only 1.1%; however, during late summer, when males defend lek territories, the percentage of ethyl oleate in gland contents is 39.7%.