Glycerides, palm-oil mono- and di-, hydrogenated, 3-oxohexanoates - Names and Identifiers
Glycerides, palm-oil mono- and di-, hydrogenated, 3-oxohexanoates - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C9H18O6
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FEMA | 3770 | 3-OXOHEXANOIC ACID GLYCERIDE |
JECFA Number | 910 |
Glycerides, palm-oil mono- and di-, hydrogenated, 3-oxohexanoates - Risk and Safety
Glycerides, palm-oil mono- and di-, hydrogenated, 3-oxohexanoates - Introduction
Glycerides are compounds that are formed by combining glycerol and fatty acids through ester bonds. Glycerides, palm-oil mono- and di-, hydrogenated, 3-oxohexanoates is a hydrogenated coconut oleic acid mono- and di-ester and esterified with 3-oxohexanoic acid.
This compound has the following properties:
-Appearance: Solid at room temperature, such as white powder or granules.
-Solubility: Soluble in organic solvents, such as ether, alcohols, insoluble in water.
-Melting point: It has a high melting point and requires high temperature to melt.
The main uses of Glycerides, palm-oil mono- and di-, hydrogenated, 3-oxohexanoates include:
-Food industry: As an antioxidant and stabilizer, it is used in food processing to increase the shelf life and stability of products.
-cosmetics industry: commonly used in the production of shampoo, conditioner, cream and cosmetics and other products.
-Pharmaceutical industry: used as excipients for drug microcapsules for controlled release of drugs.
Preparation of Glycerides, palm-oil mono- and di-, hydrogenated, 3-oxohexanoates:
It is usually obtained by hydrogenation of coconut oleic acid monoester and Diester with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst, and then esterification with 3-oxohexanoic acid.
Regarding safety information, you need to pay attention to the following:
-Avoid inhaling dust or contact with skin and eyes, avoid direct consumption.
-Wear appropriate protective equipment such as gloves and glasses during use.
-In case of contact with skin, wash immediately with soap and water.
-During use, attention should be paid to prevent dust from being generated to avoid inhalation.
Last Update:2024-04-09 19:05:00