Mono and Di Glycerides?!


Question: What are ethoxylated mono and di glycrides
i only eat halal and want to know what are ethoxylated mono and diglycerides


Answers: What are ethoxylated mono and di glycrides
i only eat halal and want to know what are ethoxylated mono and diglycerides

Call the company and ask what they're derived from.

mono and diglycrides

Mono and diglycries are formed from glyceride, which is a tri-alcoholic compound.

Prefix mono and di in terms to glyceride means that a fatty acid chain is bonded with one of the alcohol forms on the glyceride.

A ethoxylated mono and diglyveride means that these fatty acid chains have been replaced with an ethoxylate group, such is done chemically or that the alcohol group not bonded to the fatty acids now have an ethoxylate group.





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