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INCI NAME |
Caprylic / capric triglyceride |
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DEFINITION |
Lipid (triester) composed of glycerin, caprylic & capric fatty acids. It is based on saturated even-numbered, unbranched natural fatty acids of vegetable origin. Please note that triglyceride is not the same as fractionated coconut oil. Triglyceride is a special esterification of coconut oil using caprylic and capric fatty acids, whereas fractionated coconut oil is made by distilling coconut oil. With its low melting point triglyceride leaves a non-tacky and non-greasy film on the skin. It is free from antioxidants and other stabilizing additives. Approved for use in NSF/ANSI Standard 305 certified products. Clear oily liquid, no or faint odor. Insoluble in water, soluble in warm alcohols, miscible with fats & oils. Required HLB value is 11.0. |
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USAGE |
It can be used added to formulas as is. Add to oil phase of formula. Usual final concentration 5-50%. |
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APPLICATIONS |
Widely applicable as emollient for "oil-free products", non-oxidizing fat base & solvent of active ingredients in skin, hair care & makeup products. |
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