palmitoleic acid

palmitoleic acid
/pal"mi tl ee"ik, pal'-, pahl"-, pahl'-, pah"mi-, pah'-/, Chem.
a colorless, unsaturated fatty acid, C16H30O2, occurring in oils and fats of plants and animals.
[PALMIT(IC) + OLEIC ACID]

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