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Vegetable oils and
animal fats are the
traditional materials that are
saponified.
These greasy materials,
triesters called triglycerides, are
usually mixtures...
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Sodium cocoate is a
mixture of
fatty acid
salts (acid salts) of
coconut oil that is used in some soaps.
Sodium cocoate is
produced by
hydrolysis of the...
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virgin olive oil Olea
europaea (Olive)
Fruit Oil
Saponified oil of
coconut Sodium Cocoate Saponified oil of palm
Sodium Palmate Hemp oil
Cannabis sativa...
- water-soluble
volatile fatty acids distilled and
filtered from 5
grams of a
given saponified fat. (The
hydroxide solution used in such a
titration is
typically made...
- to
control pH and to
manufacture pot****ium salts. It is also used to
saponify fats and oils, in
industrial cleaners, and in
hydrolysis reactions, for...
- to be
confused with
liquid soaps,
shower gels, in fact, do not
contain saponified oil. Instead, it uses
synthetic detergents derived from
either petroleum...
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different from that for
other soaps. A
mixture of
tallow and
other fats was
saponified by an alkali. Clearly, this is
currently caustic soda (sodium hydroxide)...
- fat-soluble
color in the
crude extract is
called bixin,
which can then be
saponified into water-soluble norbixin. This dual
solubility property of annatto...
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lutein preparations other than
lutein with high
concentrations of
total saponified carotenoids at
levels of at
least 80%". EFSA Journal. 9 (5): 2144. 2011...
- effects. Detergents, solvents, and
drain cleaners may
transport emulsified,
saponified or
dissolved fats into the
drain field before they can be catabolized...