Glycerol Monostearate Sunflower, Verol GH 90
Overview
Verol GH 90 is a sunflower-derived glycerol monostearate (GMS) manufactured by Lasenor Emul SL. It consists predominantly of the monoester of glycerol and stearic acid and functions as a non-ionic emulsifier. Glycerol monostearate is widely applied in industrial and laboratory formulations to support emulsion stability and texture modification. The sunflower origin indicates a vegetable-based source of fatty acids.
Highlights
- Vegetable-derived glycerol monostearate (sunflower source)
- High monoester content (GH 90 grade)
- Chemical formula C21H42O4
- Non-ionic emulsifier suitable for stabilising dispersions and emulsions
At-a-glance
- Product Name
- Verol GH 90
- Chemical Name
- Glycerol Monostearate
- CAS Number
- 31566-31-1
- Molecular Formula
- C21H42O4
- Molecular Weight
- 358.56 g/mol
- Source
- Sunflower-derived fatty acids
- Physical Form
- Solid
Applications
Glycerol monostearate is used in laboratory and industrial formulations as an emulsifier and stabiliser in oil-in-water and water-in-oil systems. It supports product development and research activities where controlled emulsification, viscosity modification, and structural stability are required. The vegetable-derived origin may be relevant in applications specifying plant-based raw materials.
Sustainability
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