Glyceryl Rosinate (Food)
Glyceryl Rosinate, also called Glycerol Ester of Gum Rosin (GEGR) or Ester Gum, is an oil-soluble food additive. Its high density helps keep oils in suspension in water and this property is the reason why it is often used as a beverage stabilizer. It is widely used as a base in the production of chewing-gum. It also serves as an alternative to brominated vegetable oil in citrus oil flavored soft drinks. In some cases both ingredients are used together. (Approved by FDA 172.735)
Substance Identification
| Synonyms | Ester Gum | Glycerol Ester of Gum Rosin | GEGR |
| CAS | N/A |
| EINECS | 232-482-5 |
| FEMA | N/A |
| HS.CODE | 38069000 |
| Molecular Formula | N/A |
| Moleclar Weight | N/A |
Application & Uses
- Applied on coated urea fertilizer for tobacco
- Plasticizer of Gum based (Approved by FDA 172.615)
- Weighting agent for stabilizer of food and beverages
Sales Specification
| ITEM | VALUE |
|---|---|
| Colour, Fe-Co Scale | 3 to 4 |
| Softening Point, R&B, °C | 82 to 90 |
| Acid Value, mgKOH/g | 3 to 9 |
| Specific Gravity, @25 °C | 1.06 to 1.09 |
| Solubility, with Benzene 1:1 | Clear |
Similar Specs
Package
- Fiber Drum is made to orders
- Inner Aluminum Foil Vacuum complex bag, 25kg net each
- Paper-plastic compound Bag, 25kg net each, 640 bags (16000kg, 20 pallets per 20'FCL)
- Paper Carton, 25kg net each, 780 cartons (19500kg, 20 pallets per 20'FCL)
- Woven Bag, 500kg net each
GHS Hazard Statements
| No GHS data available |
Storage
- avoid contact with light
- keep separated from incompatible substances
- store and handle in accordance with all current regulations and standards
- store in a cool, dry place
- store in a tightly closed container
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