Lauric acid

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What is lauric acid?

Lauric acid, also known as dodecanoic acid, is a saturated fatty acid belonging to the class of oleochemicals. It is a significant component of the broader family of fatty acids extracted from natural sources such as coconut oil and palm oil. With its chemical structure consisting of a chain of twelve carbon atoms, lauric acid is renowned for its unique properties and various applications in various industries.

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Can

CAS.                 143-07-7

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Lauric acid

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Technical
Cosmetic          Feed                  Food

How is lauric acid made?

Lauric acid is often obtained from vegetable oils, with coconut oil and palm oil being the most common sources. The production process begins with hydrolysis, where the vegetable oils are separated into glycerol and fatty acids. This is a critical step because it breaks down the oils into their various components, including lauric acid. Subsequently, this mixture undergoes distillation, which further separates the fatty acids based on their different boiling points. This distillation step plays a crucial role in purifying the lauric acid and eliminating any remaining substances. The purity and quality of the resulting lauric acid are essential for its effectiveness in various applications.

 

The function of lauric acid

Lauric acid exhibits favorable properties for skincare because it can penetrate deep into the layers of the skin and promote hydration. These properties make it a popular ingredient in cosmetic products such as creams, lotions, and lip balms.

 

Lauric acid in esters

Lauric acid is also widely used as a fatty acid for esterification with various alcohols such as 2-ethylhexanol, isopropanol, sorbitol, and glycerol. The use of different types of alcohols in combination with lauric acid imparts different properties to the esters, which can then be used as emulsifiers, solvents, and lubricants.

Lauric acid in various industries

Lauric acid, also known as lauric acid, is a versatile substance with a wide range of applications. Due to its versatility, the substance has found its way into various industries.

In the cosmetic industry, lauric acid is often used in skin and hair care products because of its moisturizing properties and its ability to strengthen the skin barrier. It can help reduce dryness and promote a healthy glow.

In the pharmaceutical industry, lauric acid is used in ointments and creams to treat and prevent skin infections.

Furthermore, lauric acid is also used in the food industry as a flavoring agent. It is also associated with some health benefits, such as increasing good HDL cholesterol in the body.

Lastly, lauric acid is sometimes used in the industrial sector. Here, it finds use in various types of lubricants due to its viscosity-regulating properties.

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