Stearic acerbic is a saturated blubbery acerbic frequently begin in abominable and vegetable fats that is frequently acclimated in cosmetics, candles, soaps, plastics, oil pastels, and for abatement rubber. Stearic acerbic ethyl ester (ethyl stearate) is the neutral, added lipid acrid anatomy of the chargeless acid. It perturbs the corpuscle aeon and induces apoptosis in HepG2 beef and is a brand of great booze burning that can be alone from an individual’s hair.1,2 A band-aid in booze 1 Aydin, A., Celik, H.A., Deveci, R., et al. admiration of apoptosis by blubbery acerbic ethyl esters in HepG2 cells. aliment and actinic Toxicology 43 139-145 (2005). 2 Hartwig, S., Auwärter, V., Pragst, F. blubbery acerbic ethyl esters in scalp, public, axillary, bristles and assay hair as markers for booze misuse. booze & Alcoholism 38(2) 163-167 (2003) For assay Use Only