2023
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28041635
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Fractioning and Compared 1H NMR and GC-MS Analyses of Lanolin Acid Components

Abstract: The management of food and food-related wastes represents a growing global issue, as they are hard to recycle and dispose of. Foremost, waste can serve as an important source of biomasses. Particularly, fat-enriched biomasses are receiving more and more attention for their role in the manufacturing of biofuels. Nonetheless, many biomasses have been set aside over the years. Wool wax, also known as lanolin, has a huge potential for becoming a source of typical and atypical fatty acids. The main aim of this work… Show more

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“…Mammal fur has a vast diversity in length, density, coarseness, and curl. The long hair of an orangutan stands in contrast to the hydrophobic, lanolin-covered curls of a Scottish Dunface sheep. The most densely packed pelts are found on semiaquatic mammals such as sea otters that have underfurs topping O (10 5 ) strands/cm 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mammal fur has a vast diversity in length, density, coarseness, and curl. The long hair of an orangutan stands in contrast to the hydrophobic, lanolin-covered curls of a Scottish Dunface sheep. The most densely packed pelts are found on semiaquatic mammals such as sea otters that have underfurs topping O (10 5 ) strands/cm 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%