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oleate Chem. and Pharm.|ˈəʊliːət| [f. ole-ic + -ate4.] A salt of oleic acid; also applied to pharmaceutical preparations composed of alkaloids, or metallic oxides or salts, dissolved in this.
1831T. P. Jones Convers. Chem. xxx. 303 Soap made with potash may be considered as an oleate and margarate of that alkali. 1841Brande Man. Chem. (ed. 5) 1141 The solution now contains pure oleate of potassa. 1869E. A. Parkes Pract. Hygiene (ed. 3) 46 When an alkaline oleate is mixed with pure water. 1899G. M'Gowan tr. Bernthsen's Organ. Chem. 177 Soaps consist of the alkaline salts of palmitic, stearic, and oleic acids, hard soaps containing soda salts, chiefly of the solid acids, while soft soaps contain potash salts, principally oleate. |