- Technical Overview
Vegetable Glycerine, chemically known as Glycerol (), is a high-purity, clear, and odorless trihydric alcohol. While glycerine can be sourced from various fats or synthesized from petroleum, Nova Industries provides a 100% Castor-Derived version obtained as a co-product of the castor oil splitting (hydrolysis) process. It is characterized by its high hygroscopicity, low toxicity, and exceptional solvent power. In industrial R&D, it is a critical humectant and plasticizer, meeting the stringent requirements of the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food industries.
- Chemical Structure & Composition
Glycerine is a simple polyol with three hydroxyl (-OH) groups that are responsible for its solubility in water and its hygroscopic nature.
Molecular Weight: 92.09 g/mol.
Purity: Available in refined grades with 99.5% to 99.7% min glycerol content.
Functionality: The three hydroxyl groups allow for esterification to produce monoglycerides and polyglycerol esters.
The castor-derived origin ensures that the glycerine is free from animal-derived impurities (BSE/TSE free) and is non-GMO, satisfying the growing demand for “Clean Label” ingredients.
- Physical & Chemical Properties
Appearance: Colorless, transparent, syrupy liquid.
Taste: Sweet, with approximately 60% the sweetness of sucrose.
Viscosity: High (~1,412 mPa·s at 20°C), though it decreases rapidly with temperature or water addition.
Specific Gravity: ~1.261 at 25°C.
Flash Point: ~176°C (Closed Cup).
Solubility: Completely miscible with water and alcohol; insoluble in hydrocarbons and fixed oils.
- Reaction Chemistry
Glycerine is a versatile chemical building block:
- Hygroscopic Absorption: It absorbs up to 40% of its weight in water from the atmosphere, preventing the “drying out” of products.
2. Esterification: Reacts with fatty acids to produce mono-, di-, and triglycerides used as food emulsifiers.
3. Nitration: High-purity glycerine is the precursor for nitroglycerine used in medical vasodilators and explosives.
4. Resin Synthesis: Reacts with phthalic anhydride to produce Alkyd Resins used in the coatings industry.
- When to Use vs. When NOT to Use
Use Vegetable Glycerine when:
Formulating skincare products requiring deep hydration and emolliency.
Manufacturing oral care products (toothpaste) to prevent hardening and provide sweetness.
Seeking a non-toxic, food-grade solvent for botanical extracts or flavors.
Do NOT use Vegetable Glycerine when:
The application requires a low-viscosity liquid for rapid penetration in non-polar systems.
High-temperature processing in open-air is required without stabilization, as glycerine can begin to decompose and form acrolein (a pungent, irritating gas).
- Compatibility Profile
Water & Alcohols: Excellent; forms stable, clear solutions.
Gums & Thickeners: Synergistic with Xanthan gum and Carbomers, acting as a wetting agent to prevent “fish eyes” during dispersion.
Active Ingredients: Compatible with a wide range of vitamins, plant extracts, and pharmaceutical APIs.
- Manufacturing Process (Product Focus)
The production of high-purity glycerine at Nova Industries involves:
- Splitting: Refined castor oil is hydrolyzed, yielding “Sweet Water” (dilute glycerine).
2. Evaporation: Concentrates the sweet water into crude glycerine (approx. 80%).
3. Distillation: High-vacuum fractional distillation removes fatty acids and color-causing impurities.
4. Carbon Treatment: Activated carbon is used to reach “water-white” clarity and eliminate any residual odor.
5. Refining: Final polishing ensures compliance with USP/BP/Ph. Eur. pharmacopeia standards. - Technical Specifications Table
| Parameter | Specification (Refined USP Grade) |
| — | — |
| Appearance | Colorless, Transparent Liquid |
| Glycerol Content | 99.5% Min |
| Specific Gravity (at 25°C) | 1.261 Min |
| Color (APHA) | 10 Max |
| Chlorides | 10 ppm Max |
| Sulfated Ash | 0.01% Max |
| Heavy Metals (as Pb) | 5 ppm Max |
- Quality Grade Analysis
Nova Industries monitors Diethylene Glycol (DEG) and Ethylene Glycol (EG) levels . We guarantee that our castor-derived glycerine is free from these toxic contaminants, ensuring 100% safety for pharmaceutical and food applications. Each batch is tested via Gas Chromatography (GC) to ensure total compliance with international safety protocols.
- Industry-Wise Application 1: Pharmaceuticals
Used as a solvent, sweetening agent, and humectant in cough syrups, elixirs, and capsules. In topical medications, it serves as a base for ointments and as a skin protectant.
- Industry-Wise Application 2: Cosmetics & Personal Care
A foundational ingredient in lotions, creams, and soaps. It acts as a powerful humectant that pulls moisture into the skin, making it indispensable for anti-aging and moisturizing formulations.
- Industry-Wise Application 3: Food & Beverage
Classified as E422, it is used as a humectant in baked goods to maintain moisture, as a solvent for food colorings, and as a filler in low-fat food products to provide bulk and texture.
- Industry-Wise Application 4: Industrial & Surface Coatings
In the manufacture of alkyd resins, glycerine provides the necessary hydroxyl functionality to cross-link with fatty acids, resulting in durable, high-gloss industrial paints.
- Formulation Guide
Skincare: Typically used at 2% to 10%. High concentrations (>20%) can feel sticky on the skin unless balanced with silicones or light esters.
Solubility Tip: When dissolving powders, slurry the powder in glycerine first before adding water to ensure a lump-free solution.
- Sustainability Data
Castor-derived glycerine is 100% bio-based and non-GMO. It is a secondary product of the castor oil industry, representing high resource efficiency and a low environmental footprint compared to synthetic alternatives.
- Packaging & Logistics (Technical)
Standard: 250kg HDPE or Epoxy-lined MS Drums.
Bulk: 1000kg IBC Tanks or ISO Tanks.
Logistics: Non-hazardous for transport. Because it is hygroscopic, ensure the seals are perfectly intact to prevent moisture absorption from the air.
- Storage Science
Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area. Glycerine can absorb up to 20% of its weight in water if left exposed to the atmosphere. For bulk storage, 316-grade stainless steel tanks are recommended. Protect from direct sunlight to prevent slight yellowing over time.
- Troubleshooting Guide
Problem: Product feels “sticky” in the final formulation. Solution: Reduce the glycerine concentration or add a “dry” emollient like Isopropyl Myristate (IPM).
Problem: Glycerine content is dropping during storage. Solution: Check for air leaks in the tank; the drop is likely due to water absorption from the humidity.
- Regulatory Compliance
Our Vegetable Glycerine is REACH Compliant , Halal & Kosher certified, and meets the standards of the USP (United States Pharmacopeia) , BP (British Pharmacopeia) , and Ph. Eur. (European Pharmacopeia) .
- Safety (SDS Summary)
Handling: Generally recognized as safe (GRAS). Non-irritating to skin.
Fire: High flash point; in case of fire, use alcohol-resistant foam or CO2.
Environment: Fully biodegradable; safe for disposal in standard biological treatment systems.
- Sample Validation Process
Verify the Glycerol Content and Specific Gravity . For pharmaceutical clients, the absence of DEG/EG must be confirmed by GC analysis for every lot.
- Contact CTA
For Technical Data Sheets (TDS), safety certifications, or to request a sample of our high-purity Castor-Derived Glycerine, please contact our technical export team: export@novaind.in
