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IdentificationBack Directory
[Name]

SOYBEAN OIL
[CAS]

8001-22-7
[Synonyms]

A6OIL
D04962
CAP 18
CT 7000
HY 3050
Soy oil
soybean
SOYA OIL
Bionatrol
CLINOLEIC
Destiny HC
OYBEAN OIL
SOYBEAN OIL
OIL OF SOYA
SOYASAPONIN
Imperial oil
CAP 18 (oil)
soya-beanoil
Best One Soya
SOYA-BEAN-FAT
Intrafat (tn)
SOYBEANOIL,USP
soybeanoil,red
Soybean Oil,(S)
Oil Of Soybean
Refinedsoybeanoil
SOYBEANCOOKINGOIL
PFLANZENOEL (SOJA)
Soybeanoil,refined
soybeanoildegummed
degummedsoybeanoil
Soybeanoilbleaching
Soybeanoil,bleached
Soybeanoil,degummed
Soybeanoil,deodorized
soyaoilfromglycinemax
glycine soja seed oil
SOYBEAN OIL USP/EP/BP
Soybean oil (jp15/usp)
SOYBEAN OIL FATTY ACID
SOYBEAN(GLYCINESOJA)OIL
Soybeanoildeodorization
SOYBEAN OIL, 1000MG, NEAT
SOYBEAN OIL USP FOOD GRADE
Soybeanacidulatedsoapstock
Acidulatedsoybeansoapstock
Soybeandeodorizerdistillate
SOYBEAN OIL, UNHYDROGENATED
SOYBEAN POLAR LIPID EXTRACT
SOYABEAN OIL UNSAPONIFIABLE.
Refinedundeodorizedsoybeanoil
SOYBEANOIL,UNHYDROGENATED,FCC
LOW-SATURATEDFATTYACIDSOYBEANOIL
NONHYDROGENATEDSOYBEANCOOKINGOIL
Crudesoybeanoil,solventextracted
LOW-ALPHA-LINOLENICACIDSOYBEANOIL
Fats and Glyceridic oils, soybean
Soybeanvegetableoil,winterfraction
Soybeanoilfattyacids,glyceroltriester
Soybean oil,Soya oil from Glycine max
[EINECS(EC#)]

232-274-4
[Molecular Formula]

NULL
[MDL Number]

MFCD00132356
Chemical PropertiesBack Directory
[Appearance]

Pale-yellow, fixed drying oil.Soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform, and carbon disulfide. Combustible.
[density ]

0.917 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
[refractive index ]

n20/D 1.4743(lit.)
[Fp ]

>230 °F
[storage temp. ]

2-8°C
[solubility ]

Chloroform (Sparingly), Methanol (Slightly)
[form ]

Oil
[color ]

Colorless to Yellow
[Specific Gravity]

0.920 (25/25℃)
[Odor]

Clean, free from non-typical odors
[Water Solubility ]

Miscible with absolute alcohol, ether, petroleum ether. Immiscible with water.
[Stability:]

Light sensitive
[Uses]

Soybean Oil is the oil obtained from the seed of the soybean legume. it consists of approximately 86% unsaturated fatty acids with lino- leic and oleic being the principal two fatty acids. it exists in hydro- genated and unhydrogenated forms. it is used in shortenings and margarine in the hydrogenated form. it has some use in salad and cooking oils in the unhydrogenated form, but is limited by its ten- dency to develop undesirable odor and flavor when in contact with air or when heated to frying temperatures. it is also termed soy oil.
[EPA Substance Registry System]

Soybean oil (8001-22-7)
Hazard InformationBack Directory
[Chemical Properties]

Pale-yellow, fixed drying oil.Soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform, and carbon disulfide. Combustible.
[Uses]

Pharmaceutic necessity.
[General Description]

Pale yellow oily liquid with a weak odor. Floats on water. Contains principally glycerides of oleic and linoleic acids.
[Air & Water Reactions]

Insoluble in water.
[Reactivity Profile]

SOYBEAN OIL react with acids to liberate heat. Heat is also generated by interaction with caustic solutions. Strong oxidizing acids may cause a vigorous reaction that is sufficiently exothermic to ignite the reaction products. Flammable hydrogen is generated by mixing with alkali metals and hydrides. React slowly with oxygen in the air to become rancid.
[Health Hazard]

None-is a food.
[Application]

Soybean Oil is a vegetable oil which come from the seeds of the soybean plant. It is commonly used as a cooking oil. Like with many oils it breaks down at high temperatures to producing volatile aldehydes.
[Definition]

Extractives and their physically modified derivatives. It consists primarily of the glycerides of the fatty acids linoleic, oleic, palmitic and stearic.
[Production Methods]

Obtained by solvent extraction using petroleum hydrocarbons, or to a lesser extent by expression using continuous screw-press operations, of the seeds of either Glycine max (Leguminosae) or Glycine soja (Leguminosae). The oil is refined, deodorized, and clarified by filtration at about 0℃. Any phospholipids or sterols present are removed by refining with alkali.
[Pharmaceutical Applications]

In pharmaceutical preparations, soybean oil emulsions are primarily used as a fat source in total parenteral nutrition (TPN) regimens. Although other oils, such as peanut oil, have been used for this purpose, soybean oil is now preferred because it is associated with fewer adverse reactions. Emulsions containing soybean oil have also been used as vehicles for the oral and intravenous administration of drugs; drug substances that have been incorporated into such emulsions include amphotericin, diazepam, retinoids, vitamins, poorly water-soluble steroids, fluorocarbons, ibuprofen, and insulin. In addition, soybean oil has been used in the formulation of many drug delivery systems such as liposomes, microspheres, dry emulsions, self-emulsifying systems, microemulsions,nanoemulsions and nanocapsules, solid-in-oil suspensions, and multiple emulsions.
Soybean oil may also be used in cosmetics and is consumed as an edible oil. As soybean oil has emollient properties, it is used as a bath additive in the treatment of dry skin conditions.
[Safety]

Soybean oil is widely used intramuscularly as a drug vehicle or as a component of emulsions used in parenteral nutrition regimens; it is also consumed as an edible oil. Generally, soybean oil is regarded as an essentially nontoxic and nonirritant material. However, serious adverse reactions to soybean oil emulsions administered parenterally have been reported. These include cases of hypersensitivity, CNS reactions, and fat embolism. Interference with the anticoagulant effect of warfarin has also been reported.
Anaphylactic reactions have also been reported following the consumption of foods derived from, or containing, soybeans. Recently there has been concern at the concentration of phytoestrogens in some soy-derived products. Administration of soy protein to humans has resulted in significantly decreased serum lipid concentrations.
In 1999, the UK Medical Devices Agency announced the voluntary withdrawal of a breast implant that contained soybean oil. The decision was taken because not enough was known at that time about the long-term safety and the rate of breakdown of the soybean oil in the filling and its possible effects on the body.
LD50 (mouse, IV): 22.1 g/kg
LD50 (rat, IV): 16.5 g/kg
[storage]

Soybean oil is a stable material if protected from atmospheric oxygen.
The formation of undesirable flavors in soybean oil is accelerated by the presence of 0.01 ppm copper and 0.1 ppm iron, which act as catalysts for oxidation; this can be minimized by the addition of chelating agents.
Prolonged storage of soybean oil emulsions, particularly at elevated temperatures, can result in the formation of free fatty acids, with a consequent reduction in the pH of the emulsion; degradation is minimized at pH 6–7. However, soybean oil emulsions are stable at room temperature if stored under nitrogen in a light-resistant glass container. Plastic containers are permeable to oxygen and should not be used for long-term storage since oxidative degradation can occur.
The stability of soybean oil emulsions is considerably influenced by other additives in a formulation.
Soybean oil should be stored in a well-filled, airtight, lightresistant container at a temperature not exceeding 25℃.
[Incompatibilities]

Soybean oil emulsions have been reported to be incompatible at 25°C with a number of materials including calcium chloride, calcium gluconate, magnesium chloride, phenytoin sodium, and tetracycline hydrochloride. Lower concentrations of these materials, or lower storage temperatures, may result in improved compatibility. The source of the material may also affect compatibility; for example, while one injection from a particular manufacturer might be incompatible with a fat emulsion, an injection with the same amount of active drug substance from another manufacturer might be compatible.
Amphotericin B has been reported to be incompatible with soybean oil containing fat emulsions under certain conditions.
Soybean oil emulsions are also incompatible with many other drug substances, IV infusion solutions, and ions (above certain concentrations).
When plastic syringes are used to store soybean oil emulsion, silicone oil may be extracted into the emulsion; swelling of the syringe pump also occurs, resulting in the necessity for increased forces to maintain the motion of the plunger.
[Regulatory Status]

Included in the FDA Inactive Ingredients Database (IV injections, oral capsules, and topical preparations). Included in nonparenteral (chewable tablets; oral capsules; oral lozenges; topical bath additives) and parenteral (emulsions for IV injection or infusion) medicines licensed in the UK. Included in the Canadian List of Acceptable Non-medicinal Ingredients.
Safety DataBack Directory
[WGK Germany ]

-
[RTECS ]

WG4862000
[F ]

8
[TSCA ]

Yes
[HS Code ]

1507100000
[Hazardous Substances Data]

8001-22-7(Hazardous Substances Data)
[Toxicity]

LD50 intravenous in mouse: 22100mg/kg
Raw materials And Preparation ProductsBack Directory
[Raw materials]

PHOSPHOLIPIDS-->Soy bean Isoflavone Isoflavone 10-40%
[Preparation Products]

Stearic acid-->Oleic acid-->SPINOSAD-->Spinosad D-->Linoleic acid-->4-Aminobutyric acid-->Lecithin-->Alkyd enamel-->Tocopheryl acetate-->ETHYL LINOLEATE-->C36 Dimer acid-->POLYOXIN A-->POLYOXIN B-->D-Cycloserine-->Lecithins-->ETHYL LINOLEATE-->Epoxidized soya bean oil-->BROMINATED VEGETABLE OIL-->Shikonin-->beanaminium trimethyl chloride
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