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hand wash, liquid detergent, detergent powder , bar, phenyl, floor cleaner, toilet cleaner, mosquito coils, naphthalene balls, air freshener, hand sanitizer and aerosols insecticide) soaps are cleaning agents that are usually made by reacting alkali (e.g., sodium hydroxide) with naturally occurring fat
on one end which is ionic bonded to a metalion, usually a sodium or potassium. the hydrocarbon end is nonpolar and is soluble in nonpolar substances (such as fats and oils), and the ionic end (the salt of a carboxylic acid) is soluble in water. soap is made by combining tallow (or other hard animal fat...
https://niir.org/books/book/soaps-detergents-disinfectants-technology-handbook-2nd-revised-edition/isbn-9789381039939/zb,,130,a,0,0,a/index.html
case study: peruvian anchovy - why feed, not food?
product. natural or synthetic antioxidants are usually used to slow down or stop lipid peroxidation and in consequence to preserve freshness of the product (blaszczyk et al, 2013). ethoxyquin is a synthetic antioxidant that is included in some animal and human foods as a preservative to protect fats and fat-soluble...
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