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The average rate of wool fat is 11.95%.
The supple leather must have been treated with oils or wool fat, by the way water beaded and ran from it.
"There was a faint taste of wool fat in the fruit soup," Hilsa observed.
Also called wool fat, wool wax, wool grease, adeps lanae or yolk.
Wool fat--unguents made of wool fat.
Historically, many pharmacopoeias have referred to Lanolin as wool fat (adeps lanae); however, as Lanolin lacks glycerides, it is not a true fat.
They do not produce fine merino wool, or anything else for that matter; their coats are too oily and full of lanolin, "wool fat," which, however, gives them a sweet, pleasing medicinal smell.
Wool grease and fatty substances derived thereof from (including lanolin).
Other naturally derived lubricants include lanolin (wool grease, a natural water repellent).
The shed smelt of wool grease.
The 7-dehydrocholesterol is a natural substance in wool grease (lanolin) from sheep or other woolly animals.
The wool from one Merino sheep will produce about 250-300 ml of recoverable wool grease.
Lanolin is a natural water repellent, derived from sheep wool grease, and is an alternative to the more common petro-chemical based lubricants.
Also called wool fat, wool wax, wool grease, adeps lanae or yolk.
We'd had it out of the shed every year, given it a dab of pitch and wool grease, stuffed a bit of caulking in the cracks.
Paraphrasing a more detailed explanation, cholesterol is extracted from wool grease and wool wax alcohols obtained from the cleaning of wool after shearing.
The wool grease is continuously removed during this washing process by centrifugal separators, which concentrate it into a wax-like substance melting at approximately 38 C (100 F).
Lanolin (German, from Latin lāna, "wool", and oleum, "oil birth"), also called wool wax or wool grease, is a yellow waxy substance secreted by the sebaceous glands of wool-bearing animals.
Lanolin is extracted by washing the wool in hot water with a special wool scouring detergent to remove dirt, wool grease (crude lanolin), suint (sweat salts), and anything else stuck to the wool.
Handcrafted using traditional tools, the 36-foot (11 m), two masted boat was built of Irish ash and oak, hand-lashed together with nearly two miles (3 km) of leather thong, wrapped with 49 traditionally tanned ox hides, and sealed with wool grease.