Glycerol Residue — A Rich Source of Glycerol and Medium Chain Fatty Acids

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Glycerol residue, a by-product of glycerol refining from a palm kernel oil methyl ester plant, was found to be a good source of glycerol and medium chain fatty acids. From analyses of twelve samples, it was found to contain, on average, 20.2 % glycerol and 6.6 % fatty acids. The fatty acids comprised mainly C8:0 (30.3 %), C10:0 (9.4 %) and C12:0 (40.8 %). © 2004, Japan Oil Chemists' Society. All rights reserved.

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Ooi, T. L., Yong, K. C., Hazimah, A. H., Dzulkefly, K., & Wan Yunus, W. M. Z. (2004). Glycerol Residue — A Rich Source of Glycerol and Medium Chain Fatty Acids. Journal of Oleo Science, 53(1), 29–33. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.53.29

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