Ricinoleic Acid Hydrogenated Castor Oil -HCO, 12-Hydroxy Stearic Acid, Methyl - 12 Hydroxy Stearate,Ricinoleic Acid
Ricinoleic Acid (12-hydroxy-9-octadecenoic acid) is obtained by the hydrolysis of Castor Oil. It is a light colored liquid with a ricinoleic content of approximately 87%. Ricinoleic acid is the active component of castor oil.
Ricinoleic acid is effective in preventing the growth of numerous species of viruses, bacteria, yeasts, and molds. It’s successful as a topical treatment for ringworm, keratosis, skin inflammation, abrasions, fungal-infected finger- and toenails, acne, and chronic pruritus (itching).
Primary uses include coatings in plastics, inks and cosmetics. Sodium Recinoleate and Sulfo Ricinoleate possess strong bactericidal properties and therefore are used in toothpaste formulations.
They are widely used in textile finishing, for manufacturing dry-cleaning soaps, used in contraceptive jellies and in manufacturing food emulsifiers like Poly Glycerol and Poly Ricinoleate.
DESCRIPTION |
SPECIFIC RANGE |
Appearance |
Clear yellowish liquid. |
Acid Value |
175 – 185 |
Iodine Value |
80 – 90 |
Hydroxyl Value |
150 Min |
Saponification Value |
180 – 188 |
Colour Gardner |
Max 6 |
Ricinoleic Acid Content |
Min 85% |
Unsaponification Value |
Max 1.0% |
Moisture and Volatile Content |
1.0% Max |
Colour Gardner |
6 Max |
Melting Point |
5.5O |
Boiling Point |
bp10 245° |
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