Definition of Oleates

1. Noun. (plural of oleate) ¹

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Definition of Oleates

1. oleate [n] - See also: oleate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oleates

oleandomycin
oleandomycin phosphate
oleandomycins
oleandrin
oleandrine
oleanolic
oleanolic acid
oleanolic acids
oleanonic
oleanonic acid
olearias
oleaster
oleaster family
oleasters
oleate
oleates (current term)
olecranal
olecranon
olecranon bursitis
olecranon fossa
olecranon process
olecranon reflex
olecranons
olefiant
olefiant gas
olefin
olefination
olefinations
olefine
olefines

Literary usage of Oleates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1884)
"Some Improved oleates.—Dr. James Sawyer writes:— About twelve months ago I bore testimony to the therapeutic advantages of certain new oleates, ..."

2. Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Proximate by Alfred Henry Allen (1886)
"The oleates of zinc, aluminium, iron, lead, copper, bismuth, &c., are readily obtained in this way, and have recently received considerable application in ..."

3. A Text-book of materia medica, therapeutics and pharmacology by George Frank Butler (1899)
"OLEATA—oleates. The official oleates are solutions of oleates in Oleic Acid. They are distinct from the solid oleates, which are made by double ..."

4. An Ephemeris of Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Therapeutics and Collateral by Edawrd P. Squibbs (1888)
"THE MEDICINAL oleates. Chevreul (Recherches Sur les Corps Gras) discovered oleic acid about 1811, and notices of medicinal oleates may be found in the ..."

5. The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner (1885)
"The author of this little book has devoted so much time to a study of the therapeutical effects of the several oleates that he may be said to have succeeded ..."

6. An Ephemeris of Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Therapeutics and Collateral by Edawrd P. Squibbs (1888)
"mal oleates undiluted are not applicable to therapeutic uses, but only solutions of the oleates, and these solutions should always be in oleic acid as the ..."

7. American Druggist (1885)
"oleates: An Investigation into their Nature and Action. By JOHN V. SHOEMAKER, AM, MD Philadelphia: FA Davis, Att'y, 1885, pp. 121, small 8vo. ..."

8. Solvents, Oils, Gums, Waxes and Allied Substances by Frederic Sackett Hyde (1913)
"... exert drying action on oil independently of added drier, and may retain some Pb soap combination. INSOLUBLE SOAPS (SO-CALLED) oleates, stearates, ..."

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