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HYDROGENATED LARD GLYCERIDES
Description
Hydrogenated lard glycerides are multifunctional ingredients derived from porcine fat through a hydrogenation process. This transformation alters the molecular structure of lard, enhancing its stability and modifying its physical properties. The resulting compound exhibits a higher melting point and improved resistance to oxidation compared to its unprocessed counterpart.
In skincare formulations, hydrogenated lard glycerides primarily function as emollients and thickening agents. They contribute to the texture and consistency of products, providing a smooth, creamy feel upon application. These ingredients also form a protective barrier on the skin's surface, helping to reduce transepidermal water loss and maintain hydration.
The fatty acid profile of hydrogenated lard glycerides includes a mix of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, predominantly palmitic, stearic, and oleic acids. This composition allows for effective moisturization and skin softening properties. Additionally, these glycerides can act as emulsion stabilizers, helping to prevent the separation of oil and water phases in cosmetic formulations.
While effective, it's important to note that hydrogenated lard glycerides are animal-derived and may not be suitable for vegetarian or vegan product lines.
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