Coco glycerides
Description
Coco glycerides (CAS 92045-31-3), also known as Edenor PPE, are coconut-derived mono-, di-, and triglyceride blends used as multifunctional lipid ingredients in personal care and food applications.
Derived from coconut oil, they function as emollients, emulsifiers, and consistency agents across a range of formulation types. In skin and hair care, they act as emollients and co-emulsifiers.
These ingredients are used in creams, lotions, and conditioners, improving spreadability and skin feel without heavy residue. Food manufacturers use them as emulsifying and texturizing agents in confectionery.
They are ideal for coatings, bakery fillings, and fat-based systems where controlled crystallization matters. In home care formulations, they contribute to emulsion stability and help disperse active ingredients.
They are frequently utilized in liquid cleaners and fabric treatments. Coatings and adhesive formulators incorporate them as plasticizing components to adjust viscosity and improve substrate wetting.
These properties are essential in solvent-based and hot-melt systems. Coco glycerides are supplied as a solid or semi-solid waxy material, with form varying by mono/diglyceride ratio and processing.
Food-grade specifications conforming to FCC standards are available for edible applications, while cosmetic-grade material meets requirements for personal care use.
Technical grades are also offered for industrial coating and adhesive applications. These versatile lipids provide consistent performance across diverse manufacturing sectors and chemical processes.
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Other Names
Glycerides, coco|Triglycerides, coco|Edenor PPE|Myritol 331
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