Glycerine

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Application
One of the most important uses of glycerin is in the food and beverage industry, where it serves as a humectant
Description
Glycerol also called glycerine in British English and glycerin in American English, is a simple polyol compound. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is sweet-tasting and non-toxic. The glycerol backbone is found in lipids known as glycerides. Because it has antimicrobial and antiviral properties, it is widely used in FDA approved wound and burn treatments. Conversely, it is also used as a bacterial culture medium. It can be used as an effective marker to measure liver disease. It is also widely used as a sweetener in the food industry and as a humectant in pharmaceutical formulations. Because of its three hydroxyl groups, glycerol is miscible with water and is hygroscopic in nature.

Product Properties

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Flash Point
CAS
56-81-5
Chemical Formula
C3H8O3
Appearance/State
Colorless Liquid
Density/Bulk density
g/cm3
1.261
Content (Purity), % mass
Molecular Weight
92.094 g/mole
Melting point
°C
17.8
Boiling point
°C
290
Freezing point
Specific gravity
Viscosity
Crystallization point
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Listing Type
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Published
Jul 14, 2022
Last Edited
Jul 14, 2022
Categories
Chemicals
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