Hydrogenated Palmitic/Stearic/Oleic/Linoleic Glycerides
Regulatory Status
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Safety Data
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Expert Verdict
Oleic and linoleic components are unsaturated — confirm peroxide value specification in raw material COA to ensure oxidative stability; hydrogenated in the INCI name suggests partial or full hydrogenation, so degree of unsaturation should be confirmed
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hydrogenated Palmitic/Stearic/Oleic/Linoleic Glycerides safe in cosmetics?
Oleic and linoleic components are unsaturated — confirm peroxide value specification in raw material COA to ensure oxidative stability; hydrogenated in the INCI name suggests partial or full hydrogenation, so degree of unsaturation should be confirmed The EU classifies Hydrogenated Palmitic/Stearic/Oleic/Linoleic Glycerides as "permitted". Safety rating: GOOD.
Is Hydrogenated Palmitic/Stearic/Oleic/Linoleic Glycerides allowed in the EU?
Hydrogenated Palmitic/Stearic/Oleic/Linoleic Glycerides EU regulatory status: permitted. This is based on EU Regulation 1223/2009 and its amendments.
What is the Margin of Safety for Hydrogenated Palmitic/Stearic/Oleic/Linoleic Glycerides?
adequate The Margin of Safety (MoS) is calculated using SCCS methodology. A MoS above 100 is generally considered safe. Use the MoS Calculator tool to calculate MoS for your specific formulation and product category.
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