Capric Acid

CAS# 334-48-5

Product Description

Capric acid, also known as decanoic acid or decylic acid, is a saturated fatty acid occurring naturally in palm and coconut oils, as well as certain types of milk.

Product:

Capric Acid

CAS:

334-48-5

Synonym:

Decanoic Acid; Caprinic acid; Caprynic acid; Decoic acid; Decylic acid; 1-Nonanecarboxylic acid

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White crystals

Boiling point

269 °C

Density

0.88 g/cm3

Flash Point

150 °C

Melting point

28 - 31 °C

Molecular Weight

172.26

Odor

Acrid, pungent and irritating

Purity

97%

Refractive index

1.4288

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Capric Acid used in many
industry applications

Capric acid is a chemical compound with various industrial applications. Here's a list of some of its uses:

  1. Food Industry: Capric acid is commonly used in the food industry as a flavoring agent, preservative, and ingredient in food products. It is found naturally in coconut oil, palm kernel oil, and other vegetable fats. Capric acid is used in confectionery, baked goods, and dairy products for its characteristic flavor and aroma.
  2. Personal Care Products: It is used in the formulation of personal care products, including soaps, shampoos, lotions, and cosmetics. Capric acid serves as a surfactant, emulsifier, and cleansing agent, helping to remove dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin and hair.
  3. Pharmaceuticals: Capric acid is used in the pharmaceutical industry as an excipient and carrier for drug delivery systems. It is used in the production of oral medications, topical ointments, and suppositories. Capric acid helps improve the solubility, stability, and bioavailability of active pharmaceutical ingredients.
  4. Industrial Lubricants: It is used as a lubricant and lubricant additive in various industrial applications, including metalworking fluids, hydraulic fluids, and cutting oils. Capric acid provides lubrication, corrosion protection, and heat dissipation in machining and metal forming operations.
  5. Surfactants: Capric acid and its derivatives are used as surfactants and emulsifiers in various industrial and household products, including detergents, cleaning agents, and emulsion paints. They help reduce surface tension, improve wetting, and stabilize emulsions.
  6. Cosmetics: Capric acid is used in the cosmetics industry as a raw material for the production of skincare products, hair care products, and makeup. It functions as an emollient, moisturizer, and thickening agent in cosmetic formulations, enhancing their texture and performance.
  7. Plastics: It is used as a plasticizer and plastic additive in the production of plastics and elastomers. Capric acid improves the flexibility, softness, and processability of plastic materials, making them suitable for applications such as packaging films, molded parts, and flexible tubing.
  8. Textile Processing: Capric acid is used in textile processing as a softening agent and sizing agent for natural and synthetic fibers. It helps to improve fabric softness, hand feel, and dye uptake during the dyeing and finishing processes.
  9. Biomedical Research: Capric acid and its derivatives are used in biomedical research for studying various biological processes and disease mechanisms. They are used in cell culture experiments, drug screening assays, and in vitro studies to investigate their effects on cell growth, metabolism, and signaling pathways.
  10. Animal Feed: Capric acid is used as a feed additive in animal nutrition to improve the energy content and palatability of feed formulations. It is added to livestock feed, poultry feed, and pet food to enhance animal growth, health, and feed efficiency.