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PALMESTER 3595

CAS:    73398-61-5
MF:    C21H39O6-
MW:    387.53076
EINECS:    277-452-2

Description    
Palmester 3595 is a natural coconut and palm kernel oil derived mixture ofglycerin triester with caprylic and capric acids, which can be used as an alternative to mineral and vegetable oils. 
Palmester 3595 is a mixed ester composed of caprylic and capric fatty acids attached to a glycerin backbone. 
Palmester 3595 is an excellent moisturising emollient oil with good skin care properties, giving a pleasant non-slippery after feel on the skin. 
Palmester 3595 is used as a less oily alternative to castor oil in lipsticks and in colour cosmetics.
Palmester 3595 is an Ester that comprises of a blend of short chain fatty acids and glycerine. 
As a result of its unique composition, Palmester 3595 entails a wide range of health benefits and application possibilities. 
In the pharmaceutical industry, Palmester 3595 is commonly used in dermatological products and lipophilic drugs.
PALMESTER 3595 by KLK OLEO acts as an emollient, skin-conditioning agent and solvent. 
Palmester 3595 is fatty ester derived from renewable vegetable oils. 
Palmester 3595 is GMO-free. 
Palmester 3595's superb color and odor make it a good emollient for cosmetics, toiletries and personal care products and solvent for fragrances. 
PALMESTER 3595 is approved by ECOCERT Greenlife in accordance with COSMOS standards.

Chemical Properties    
A colorless to slightly yellowish oily liquid that is practically odorless and tasteless. 
Palmester 3595 solidifies at about 0°C. 
Palmester 3595 is free from catalytic residues or the products of cracking. 
Palmester 3595 containing the tri-glycerides of medium chain, saturated fatty acids mainly C-8 (Caprylic) and C-10 (Capric).

Production Methods    
Medium-chain triglycerides are obtained from the fixed oil extracted from the hard, dried fraction of the endosperm of Cocos nucifera L. 
Hydrolysis of the fixed oil followed by distillation yields the required fatty acids, which are then re-esterified to produce the medium-chain triglycerides.
Although the PhEur 6.0 specifies that medium-chain fatty acids are obtained from coconut oil, medium-chain triglycerides are also to be found in substantial amounts in the kernel oils of certain other types of palm-tree, e.g. palm kernel oil and babassu oil. 
Some animal products, such as milk-fat, also contain small amounts (up to 4%) of the medium-chain fatty acid esters.

Synonyms
73398-61-5
glyceryl caprylate-caprate
Glycerides, mixed decanoyl and octanoyl
11-(2,3-dihydroxypropoxycarbonyl)heptadecanoate
CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDES;
MEDIUM-CHAINTRIGLYCERIDE;
Mixed decanoyl octanoyl glycerides;
Caprylic / capric triglyceride;
Decanoyl- and octanoyl glycerides;
Einecs 277-452-2;
Glycerin, mixed triester with caprylic acid and capric acid

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