dioleate
Dioleate is a chemical designation used to refer to diesters or diglycerides that contain oleic acid, the monounsaturated fatty acid with 18 carbon atoms. The term implies two oleate groups. In practice, dioleate can describe diglycerides with two oleoyl chains or diesters of glycerol in which two hydroxyl groups are esterified with oleic acid. Less commonly, it may refer to salts or complexes in which two oleate anions associate with a metal cation, though such forms are not as widespread as monooleate derivatives.
In lipid chemistry, dioleates most often appear as diglycerides such as 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycerol or 1,3-dioleoyl-sn-glycerol. The third
Applications of dioleate compounds include cosmetics, foods, and industrial products. In cosmetics, glyceryl dioleate is a
Safety and regulatory status generally reflect the properties of oleic acid and glycerol esters. Glyceryl dioleate