Thursday, February 2, 2012

What is Methyl Laurate Used for

Methyl Laurate is mainly used in the synthesis of cosmetics, detergent intermediates, spice, essence, lubricating materials, and so on.
The saturated fatty acids have no solid bonds, while oleic acid is an unsaturated fatty acid has unmatchable solid alliance (in addition to discovered for olefinic) and polyunsaturated fatty acids like linolenic acid contain two or more solid bonds. Lauric acid (also called Dodecanoic bitter) embodies the primary acid incoming cocoanut inunct (45 - 50 percent) and palm kernel oil (45 - 55 percent). Nutmeg butter is rich in myristic acid (also called Tetradecanoic acid ) which constitutes 60-75 percent of the fatty-acid content.
Palmitic acid(also called Hexadecylic acid ) constitutes between 20 and 30 percent of most animal fats and is also an important constituent of most vegetable fats (35 - 45 percent of palm oil). Stearic acid ( also called Octadecanoic Acid)  is nature's most green long-chain fatty Lucy in the sky with diamonds, descended from creature and vegetable fats. It is widely used as a lubricant and as an additive in industrial preparations. It is used in the manufacture of metallic stearates, pharmaceuticals, soaps, cosmetics, and food packaging. It is also used as a softener, accelerator activator and dispersing agent in rubbers.
Oleic acid (systematic chemical name is cis-octadec-9-enoic battery-acid) embodies the just about copious of the unsaturated fatty acids in nature.
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