Castor Oil

Castor oil is a vegetable oil pressed from castor beans. Castor oil is a colourless to very pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and odor. Its boiling point is 313 °C (595 °F) and its density is 0.961 g/cm3. It includes a mixture of triglycerides in which approximately 90 percent of fatty acid chains are ricinoleates. Oleate and linoleates are the other significant components. Castor oil and its derivatives are used in the manufacturing of soaps, lubricants, hydraulic and brake fluids, paints, dyes, coatings, inks, cold resistant plastics, waxes and polishes, nylon, pharmaceuticals and perfumes.

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DDN: Dundurn Press · 18 October 2022 English

A treasure trove of incredible lives lived.— RICK MERCER, comedian and authorMuir sets out to restore the faces of women who worked and struggled in nineteenth-century Toronto. A fascinating read.— …

items such as shoes, good quality calico cloth, castor oil, sulphur, and dance books. It seems, though,


CSPI: Centre for Science in the Public Interest · 20 May 2022 English

evaluation of the data fails to establish revoke the approval or otherwise ensure We declined to file these portions of the that the proposed use of the food submission as …

existing 28 ortho-phthalates ‘‘meet’’ two of the Castor oil phthalate with adipic acid regulations. five ortho-phthalates ‘‘meet’’ rationale (iv) of phthalates (castor oil phthalate, (i.e., a benzene ring attached to OECD guidance. We note that hydrogenated and castor oil phthalate functional groups) is sufficient to


CSPI: Centre for Science in the Public Interest · 12 May 2022 English

Specifically, the administrative record does not support a determination that the substances caused food to be adulterated, for example either because: 1) the substance causes food to be adulterated under …

phthalate 26760-71-4 Castor oil phthalate, hydrogenated None Available Castor oil phthalate with adipic


LLP: Linda Leith Publishing · 1 March 2022 English

How do you change the world? Meet Léa, polyglot, labour activist, farbrente feminist. Born to a large Jewish family and raised in a French Catholic town, Léa moves fluidly between …

as a wildfire. She gives him a teaspoonful of castor oil, puts mustard powder into a bucket of hot water


NSP: New Society Publishers · 5 October 2021 English

Growing Figs in Cold Climates is a complete full-color, illustrated guide to growing figs in cold climates. Written by gardening expert Lee Reich, coverage includes pruning techniques, cultivar selection for …

typi cal ingredients might include hot pepper, castor oil, peppermint, predatory animal urine and/or Thiram


BOU: Boulder Books · 20 June 2021 English

Foraging for food in Newfoundland, Canada.

buckwheat (southwest coast, Burgeo) Castor oil plant / castor oil tree (Southern Shore) Donkey rhubarb


ANN: Annick Press · 9 March 2021 English

Engrossing true stories of the pioneers of epidemiology who risked their lives to find the source of deadly diseases—now revised to include updated information and a new chapter on Covid-19. …

recommended giving the baby a small spoonful of castor oil or syrup of rhubarb to expel the harmful illness


Ontario College of Family Physicians · 8 March 2021 English

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the excipient, Cremophor EL (polyethoxylated castor oil) which has the potential for cross-reactivity


desLibris · 16 November 2020 English

Our theoretical findings highlight that the net effect of the TNTMs on aggregate bilateral trade depends not only on the elasticity of substitution and the elasticity of marginal cost with …

Sunflower seed 1 HS1207 Palm nut; cotton seed; castor oil plant; sesame seed; mustard seed; safflower seed;


CHB: Coach House Books · 21 July 2020 English

They are the invisible, the vanishing, and the disappeared. In an insurrectionary outburst of original music, words, and movement, the six characters in Now You See Her explore some of …

five pounds of lipstick in her lifetime? That’s castor oil, beeswax, the smashed little corpses of the


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