Vegetable Glycerine/Glycerol - 1 litre (L) - Ultra Pure Food Grade Liquid
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Glycerine (Vegetable) - Pharmaceutical Grade EP/USP (Also known as Glycerol) Our Vegetable Glycerine is a pure clear liquid derived from sustainable Rapeseed. It's Pharmaceutical Grade suitable for use in food, cosmetics. What is Vegetable Glycerine? Vegetable Glycerine is a type of sugar alcohol produced from the oil of Rapeseed. Crude Vegetable Glycerine is produced in large quantities then refined and purified by a multi-step distillation process. It's a clear thick viscous non-hazardous liquid which has many uses in the pharmaceutical and retail industry. What Can I Use Vegetable Glycerine for? Pharmaceutical and Medical. Vegetable Glycerine is used in skin care products, cough syrups, elixirs, toothpaste, mouthwashes, shaving cream and hair care products throughout the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry. Food and Drinks Glycerine is used in Food and Drinks as a solvent, sweetener and preservative. It's used as a thickener for liqueurs and a filling agent for low-fat foods in the food industry. Skin Care Glycerine can be an effective treatment for cuts, bedsores, burns, psoriasis, bites, rashes and calluses. It's also a good skin cleanser, skin toner and a wonderful skin moisturiser. Anti-freeze Glycerine acts as an anti-freeze for water. If you add enough glycerine to make a solution with 60% glycerine to water, this solution will resist solidifying down to about -36 centigrade. Botanical extracts Glycerine is used as a substitute for ethanol as a solvent when preparing herbal extractions; its less harmful than ethanol and has less side effects.
Product Details
- Brand
- Intralabs
- Model
- GCL 1000
- Size
- 1 L (pack Of 1)
- Format
- Personal Care
- ASIN
- B01DY0MXQ6
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 30 October 2017
- Listed Since
- 07 April 2016