Picking fatty acids? - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS Publications)

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Picking fatty acids? Linum usitatissimum

Elaeis guineensis

Cocos nucifera

Glycine max

Carthamus tinctorius

P&G has a whole bouquet In case your LatinV a bit rusty, we have Safflower, Palm, Linseed, Coconut, and Soybean Fatty Acids. For good measure Procter & Gamble also has Tallow and "Blends." But we don't just rest on our Laurus nobilis because we produce products of the finest quality. You also get the benefit of our years of experience, For a free 4-color yrint of the above illustration

plus P&G's continuing research in the development and production of fatty chemicals. You get speedy service, too, from any one of eight P&G plants across the country. And, if you need help, our trained representatives are always ready to provide technical assistance with a specific fatty acid application.

Next time you're picking fatty acids, learn more about our fine bouquet. Write to: Procter & Gamble, Industrial Chemicals Sales, P.O. Box 599AB-7, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201. In Europe, write to: Procter & Gamble, Industrial Chemicals Sales Dept., P.O. Box 9, Hayes Gate House, Hayes, Middlesex, England.

suitable for framing, write to: Procter Or Gamble, Industrial Chemicals, P.O. Box 5990F,

Cincinnati,

Ohio

45201