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GlycerinProduced during fermentation, glycerin contributes to the wine’s body.
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Glycerinalso glycerine, thick, colorless syrup, 1838, from French glycérine, coined by French chemist Michel-Eugène Chevreul (1786-1889), from glycero- "sweet" + chemical ending -ine (2). So called [..]
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GlycerinMedium quality ingredient - nutritionally adequate and unlikely to cause any problems Glycerin (glycerol or E422) is found throughout nature a [..]
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Glycerin(n) a sweet syrupy trihydroxy alcohol obtained by saponification of fats and oils
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GlycerinSource: Palm, coconut, rapeseedate Key Properties: Humectant, solvent, perfuming Found In: Any Time Eye Cream, Baby Gentle All-Over Wash, Charcoal Cleansing/Face Bar, Citrus Mimosa Body Bar, Clean Eve [..]
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Glycerin(C3H8O3) A liquid by-product of biodiesel production. Glycerin is used in the manufacture of dynamite, cosmetics, liquid soaps, inks, and lubricants.
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GlycerinGlycerin, a naturally occurring humectant that is present in all natural lipids, treats and prevents dry and scaly skin while improving smoothness. Glycerin is present in all lipids (fats), animal and vegetable, and is derived by hydrolysis of the fats and fermentation of sugars. Its ability to attract water from the environment, including the lowe [..]
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Glycerin(EWG Rating: 2) Derived from vegetable oil, glycerin is a rich humectant, emollient and lubricant which allows moisturizers to draw and absorb water from the air helping skin [..]
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GlycerinA trihydroxy sugar alcohol that is an intermediate in carbohydrate and Lipid Metabolism. It is used as a solvent, emollient, pharmaceutical agent, and Sweetening Agent.
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GlycerinGlycerin can be made one of three ways; from animal fats as a byproduct of animal fat soaps, made synthetically in a lab using petroleum, or from vegetable oils. We are proud to say our glycerin is 100% vegetable based, made from palm oil. Its purpose in our treats is to keep them moist and chewy, which extends their shelf life. (see Vegetable Glyc [..]
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GlycerinThe commercial name for glycerol, a colorless, odorless, syrupy liquid - chemically, an alcohol - obtained from fats and oils and used to retain moisture and add sweetness to food. It also helps preve [..]
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GlycerinGrain-Bag:
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Glycerina type of alcohol used as a solvent, moistening agent, emollient, lubricant, and emulsifying agent; a component added to some vaccines
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GlycerinA purified commercial product containing 95% or more glycerol. A trihydric alcohol with a sweet taste and syrupy consistency. The "glycerine" spelling while technically incorrect h [..]
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GlycerinA humectant that attracts and holds moisture.
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GlycerinGlycerin, produced during fermentation adds to the texture of a wine and its body. This is a positive term.
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GlycerinGlycerin can be found in moisturizers; it holds water particles together.
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GlycerinA simple polyol compound. A polyol is an alcohol containing more than one hydroxyl group (OH). It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is widely used in pigment formulation.
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GlycerinA humectant which absorbs moisture from the air to keep hair moist.
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Glycerina sweet, thick liquid found in various oils and fats and can be used to moisten or dissolve something.
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GlycerinA humectant which absorbs moisture from the air to keep hair moist.
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GlycerinAn ingredient in watercolor paint
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Glycerin
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Glycerin
(organic compound) glycerine
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