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Sodium stearoyl fumarate

Replacing the lactic acid with fumaric acid gives sodium stearoyl fumarate, a compound with the same uses as the other two. [Pg.152]


Sodium stearoyl fumarate. See Sodium stearyl fumarate... [Pg.4114]

Another class of carboxylic acid-derived surfactant is the sodium or calcium salts of fatty acid esters. Commercial examples include metal salts of stearic acid esterified with a dimer of lactic acid (sodium stearoyl lactylate) or maleic anhydride (sodium stearoyl fumarate), which are used as emulsifiers in bread making and in bread preservation due to their properties of preventing starch crystallization and dispersing fats [12, 13]. [Pg.130]

Sodium stearoyl methyl taurate Sodium N-stearoyl-N-methyl taurate. See Sodium methyl stearoyl taurate Sodium stearyl fumarate CAS 4070-80-8... [Pg.4116]


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