Glycerol
99% vegetable Ph. Eur.
Origin | The botanical origin of glycerine is formed by vegetable oils of various origins, mainly rapeseed, soybean, palm, palm kernel, coconut and linseed oil. |
Certificates | Kosher |
Article number | 602005 |
Origin | The botanical origin of glycerine is formed by vegetable oils of various origins, mainly rapeseed, soybean, palm, palm kernel, coconut and linseed oil. |
Certificates | Kosher |
Article number | 602005 |
In the past, the following methods were used to obtain glycerine:
However, all of the above methods have been replaced by the cheaper production of glycerine as a by-product of biodiesel production through transesterification of triglycerides. These are catalytically treated with methanol to form methyl esters of triglycerides and glycerol. In the next step, the crude glycerol is converted into purified glycerol 99%. The glycerine obtained is diluted to 85% with treated purified water according to Ph. Eur.
Our glycerine is made exclusively from vegetable fats and oils, where it acts as the backbone of the triglycerides. It is therefore not only 100% vegan, but also certified with a kosher seal.
While conventional glycerine is often intended for food and cosmetic applications, ours also meets the strict requirements of the European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.). This makes it suitable for use as an excipient in the pharmaceutical industry. More complex processes are required to produce this pharmaceutical glycerine. Methods such as vacuum distillation, activated carbon bleaching and various filtration processes are used to achieve a product of the highest purity.
Cosmetics
Food
Pharmaceutics
The glycerol we offer is generally only a by-product of biodiesel production. Since the 2010 harvest, only biomass that has been demonstrably sustainably produced may be used for biofuels and bioelectricity. This is prescribed by the Biofuel Sustainability Regulation and the Biomass Electricity Sustainability Regulation issued to implement EU law (Directive 2009/28). The two regulations apply to biomass from Germany as well as from other countries if it is recorded against the biofuel quota, a tax reduction or remuneration under the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) in Germany.
These sustainability regulations for the biomass electricity and biofuel sectors are an important part of the German government's policy for implementing the energy and climate protection targets.
25,000
kg
Tank truck
1,250
kg
IBC
250
kg
Drum
30
kg
Canister
General durability: IBC, drum & canister 12 months
Nutritional value | (per 100g) |
Energy | 1,580 kJ / 378 kcal |
Fat | max. 0.1 g |
Saturated fatty acids | max. 0.1 g |
Carbohydrates | 99 g |
Zucker | max. 0.1 g |
Polyole | 99 g |
Protein | max. 0.1 g |
Salt | max. 0.1 g |
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