Glyceride, C10-12- - Names and Identifiers
Glyceride, C10-12- - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C11H22O4
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Molar Mass | 218.28998 |
Glyceride, C10-12- - Introduction
Glycerides are a class of compounds containing glycerol and fatty acids. By C10-12 is meant a fatty acid chain length of 10 to 12 carbon atoms.
Properties: Glycerides is solid at room temperature, with melting point and melting point. They are colorless or yellowish substances which are soluble in fat-soluble solvents such as ether and chloroform. These compounds have lubricity and stability.
use: Glycerides is widely used in food industry, pharmaceutical industry and cosmetics industry and other fields. They are used in foods as lubricants, stabilizers and solvents. In the pharmaceutical field, they are used to make capsules and ointments. Cosmetics, they are used as an ingredient in beauty products and skin creams.
Preparation method: Glycerides has various preparation methods. One commonly used method is to esterify glycerol with fatty acids to produce Glycerides. This process requires a catalyst and proper temperature control.
Safety information: Glycerides is widely regarded as a safe compound and can be used with confidence. However, some people may be allergic to these compounds, so you should pay attention to personal allergic reactions when using them. In addition, contact with eyes and skin should be avoided, and good ventilation should be maintained during use. If necessary, refer to the Safety Data Sheet for more detailed safety information.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:52:54