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Catalog Number | CI-EO-0059 |
Product Name | Refined coconut oil |
CAS | 8001-31-8 |
Synonyms | Coconut oil |
Melting Point | 20-28 °C |
Flash Point | 113 °C |
Density | 0.903 g/mL |
Appearance | White or almost white low-melting solid |
What is the chemical formula of Refined coconut oil?
The chemical formula of Refined coconut oil is not available (N/A).
What is the melting point of Refined coconut oil?
The melting point of Refined coconut oil is 20-28 °C.
What color is Refined coconut oil in its solid form?
Refined coconut oil is white or almost white in its solid form.
What are some common synonyms for Refined coconut oil?
Some common synonyms for Refined coconut oil include Coconut Oil, AR; Coconut Oil - RBD; Koline; Coconut oil, pure, refined, etc.
What is the main component of Refined coconut oil?
The main components of Refined coconut oil are glycerides of capric, lauric, myristic, oleic, and palmitic fatty acids.
What are some common uses of Refined coconut oil?
Refined coconut oil is used as a cream base, raw material for soaps, ointments, massage creams, sunscreen formulations, and in the preparation of shortenings.
How is Refined coconut oil obtained from the coconut palm?
Refined coconut oil is obtained from the seeds of the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera Linn) and then refined, bleached, and deodorized to produce the final product.
Is Refined coconut oil soluble in water?
No, Refined coconut oil is practically insoluble in water but freely soluble in methylene chloride and light petroleum, and slightly soluble in ethanol.
What are some potential health hazards associated with Refined coconut oil?
Refined coconut oil is essentially nontoxic but can cause mild irritation to the eyes upon contact. It may also cause skin rashes and irritation.
How should Refined coconut oil be stored to maintain its quality?
Refined coconut oil should be stored in a tightly sealed container, protected from light, at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C to prevent oxidation and rancidity. It may also be combustible at high temperatures and spontaneously heat if stored under hot and wet conditions.