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A molecular inclusion complex has been obtained from the major acetylenic acid, santalbic acid (octadec-11-en-9-ynoic acid ortrans-11-octadecen-9-ynoic acid) of the seed oil ofSantalum album L. by a simple treatment of its sodium salt with dimethyl sulfate. Aqueous solutions (0.5–1%) of the complex produce good lather and have efficient cleansing (detergent) action on grease and dirt particles.
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Narayana, K.H.S., Rao, G.S.K. Sodium santalbate-dimethyl sulfate inclusion complex. J Am Oil Chem Soc 59, 240–241 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02582185
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