Linoleic acid Properties
Item |
Standard |
Appearance |
Light yellow liquid |
Acid value(mgKOH/g)> |
190 |
Water,%≤ |
0.1 |
Purity,% |
95±1 |
Brand name |
Fousi chemical |
Linoleic acid Usage
- Data obtained from randomized controlled studies, case-controlled studies and cohort studies, and long-term animal feeding trials on blood lipid regulation functions show that high intake of n-6PUFAs (at least 5%-10% energy) is compared with low intake , Has the effect of reducing the risk of coronary heart disease. The effect of linoleic acid in lowering human blood cholesterol has been confirmed. With regard to blood pressure, it has been reported that serum high linoleic acid levels are associated with lower blood pressure levels.
- Effect on inflammation Research on vascular endothelial cells found that n-6PUFA has anti-inflammatory properties, inhibits the production of adhesion molecules, chemokines, and interleukins, which are key molecules involved in the arteriosclerosis process. Observational findings also indicate that the effect of high n-6 PUFA intake on the level of inflammatory markers is reduced or no effect.
- Effect on Type 2 Diabetes In a randomized controlled study, compared with those who were rich in saturated fatty acids, those who consumed a diet rich in n-6PUFA improved insulin sensitivity after only 5 weeks.
Linoleic acid Packaging and Shipping
25kg or 190kg/drum
Linoleic acid Storage
Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place.
Linoleic acid storage method
Packed in stainless steel or aluminum drums. Certain antioxidant VE (or tert-butyl p-hydroxyanisole) should be added during storage. Store in a cool and ventilated place, avoid direct sunlight, away from heat sources and oxidants. Store and transport as general chemicals. Storage temperature is 2~8ºC.