Ricinoleic acid


Ricinoleic acid, formally called 12-hydroxy-9-cis-octadecenoic acid is a fatty acid. It is an unsaturated omega-9 fatty acid and a hydroxy acid. It is a major component of the seed oil obtained from mature castor plant seeds or in sclerotium of ergot. About 90% of the fatty acid content in castor oil is the triglyceride formed from ricinoleic acid.

Production

Ricinoleic acid is manufactured for industries by saponification or fractional distillation of hydrolyzed castor oil.
The first attempts to prepare ricinoleic acid were made by Friedrich Krafft in 1888.

Use

8, which is used in preparing certain nylons, is produced by cleavage of ricinoleic acid. The coproduct is 2-octanol.
The zinc salt is used in personal care products such as deodorants.

Biological activities

Ricinoleic acid exerts analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects.
Ricinoleic acid specifically activates the EP3 prostanoid receptor for prostaglandin E2.
Ricinoleic acid acts as a specific algicide for the control of cyanobacteria.