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Glycerides, C12-18

CAS 67701-26-2

A blended fatty-acid glyceride lipid supplied as an emollient and emulsifier base for formulators. It is supplied as a lipid base for personal-care and related formulations.

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CAS Number
67701-26-2
Material Family
Esters
At a Glance
Material Family
Esters
Record Type
Pure compound
Primary Role
Emolliency · Surfactancy
Functional Roles
C12-18 ACID TRIGLYCERIDE
SKIN CONDITIONINGSKIN CONDITIONING - EMOLLIENTSOLVENTSURFACTANT - EMULSIFYINGVISCOSITY CONTROLLING
Industries Served
Applications & Use Cases
  • Emollient base: fatty-acid glyceride lipid for personal-care formulations
  • Emulsification: glyceride co-emulsifier in oil-in-water systems
  • Lipid phase: oil-phase structuring ingredient
Safety & Handling
Full SDS available on request

A grade-specific Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — with the complete hazard classification, handling precautions, and transport information — is supplied with every shipment and available on request. Confirm all safety and regulatory details against the SDS for your specific grade.

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Chemical Identity
CAS Number
67701-26-2
INCI Name
C12-18 ACID TRIGLYCERIDE
Synonyms & Trade Names
c12-c18 triglycerides mixed glycerides
Full Description

Glycerides, C12-18 (CAS 67701-26-2) is a mixture of mono-, di- and triglycerides of C12 to C18 fatty acids. It is supplied as a lipid base for personal-care and related formulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are glycerides made of?

Glycerides are esters of glycerol with fatty acids. Glycerides, C12-18 specifically is a mixture of mono-, di-, and triglycerides formed from C12 to C18 fatty acids. RawSource supplies it under CAS 67701-26-2 as a lipid base.

What does "C12-18" mean in Glycerides, C12-18?

C12-18 refers to the carbon-chain-length range of the fatty acids esterified to glycerol, spanning lauric (C12) through stearic/oleic (C18). The product is a defined mixture across that range rather than a single compound. The CoA characterizes the supplied lot.

What are glycerides also known as?

Glycerides are also called acylglycerols or fatty-acid esters of glycerol; mono-, di-, and triglycerides denote how many fatty acids are attached. Glycerides, C12-18 is a blended mono/di/triglyceride lipid. Reference CAS 67701-26-2 to confirm material identity.

What is Glycerides, C12-18 used for?

It is supplied as a lipid base for personal-care and related formulations, functioning as an emollient base, a glyceride co-emulsifier in oil-in-water systems, and an oil-phase structuring ingredient. It is used to build the lipid phase of emulsions. Technical data supports formulation.

How is bulk Glycerides, C12-18 packaged and quoted?

It is supplied with CoA and SDS in packaging scaled to order volume. Because the mono/di/tri ratio grade and quantity drive cost, we quote per request rather than list a price. Send a bulk RFQ with your target volume and spec for a current quote.

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