oljeherdende
Oljeherdende refers to a process where certain oils undergo a change in their physical state, typically becoming more solid or viscous, through exposure to oxygen. This process is often facilitated by heat or specific catalysts. The term is derived from the Norwegian words "olje" meaning oil and "herdende" meaning hardening.
The chemical basis for oil hardening lies in the oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids. These fatty acids
Historically, oil hardening was a crucial technique in various industries, including food preservation and the production