Crude Glycerine: A Review of Production and Applications

Crude glycerine is a syrupy liquid derived as a byproduct during the manufacture of detergents. It possesses a slightly saccharine taste and devoid of a distinct odor. The primary origin of crude glycerine is the saponification of fats and oils with an alkali. This technique generates soap and crude glycerine, which are then isolated through a ser

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