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    Glycerol Rosin Ester

    Glycerol Rosin Ester in Tradeasia

    IUPAC Name

    2,3-Dihydroxypropyl abieta-7,13-dien-18-oate

    Cas Number

    8050-31-5

    HS Code

    3806.90.90

    Formula

    C23H36O4

    Basic Info

    Appearance

    Yellow to Pale Amber-Coloured Solid

    Common Names

    Ester Gum, Glyceryl 1-abietate, Foral 85

    Packaging

    25 Kg Bag

    Brief Overview 

    Glycerol rosin esters are formed by the reaction of the carboxylic acid group of rosin acid with glycerol. Glycerol rosin esters differ in property and application depending on the source of rosin acid. There are three sources from which rosin acids can be derived, which are gum, wood, and tall oil rosin. These rosin acids are collected from stumps of longleaf pine trees. Glycerol ester of gum rosin is a hard, yellow to pale amber-colored solid which is insoluble in water but soluble in acetone. They are used as emulsifiers and density adjustment agents for flavoring beverage oils. It is a complex mixture of tri- and di-glycerol esters of resin acids from gum rosin, with a residual fraction of mono-glycerol esters.

    Manufacturing Process

    Glycerol ester of gum rosin is obtained by the esterification of refined gum rosin under a nitrogen atmosphere with food-grade glycerol and purified by counter-current steam distillation. The refined gum rosin used for manufacturing glycerol ester of gum rosin is obtained by extracting oleoresin gum from living pine trees and refining it through washing, filtration, and distillation. Wood rosin is obtained by the solvent extraction of aged pine stumps, whereas tall oil rosin is a by-product of Kraft (paper) pulp processing.

    Brief Overview 

    Glycerol rosin esters are formed by the reaction of the carboxylic acid group of rosin acid with glycerol. Glycerol rosin esters differ in property and application depending on the source of rosin acid. There are three sources from which rosin acids can be derived, which are gum, wood, and tall oil rosin. These rosin acids are collected from stumps of longleaf pine trees. Glycerol ester of gum rosin is a hard, yellow to pale amber-colored solid which is insoluble in water but soluble in acetone. They are used as emulsifiers and density adjustment agents for flavoring beverage oils. It is a complex mixture of tri- and di-glycerol esters of resin acids from gum rosin, with a residual fraction of mono-glycerol esters.

    Manufacturing Process

    Glycerol ester of gum rosin is obtained by the esterification of refined gum rosin under a nitrogen atmosphere with food-grade glycerol and purified by counter-current steam distillation. The refined gum rosin used for manufacturing glycerol ester of gum rosin is obtained by extracting oleoresin gum from living pine trees and refining it through washing, filtration, and distillation. Wood rosin is obtained by the solvent extraction of aged pine stumps, whereas tall oil rosin is a by-product of Kraft (paper) pulp processing.

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