Lauric Acid

Lauric acid carries a relatively unknown name outside the chemical industry, but Lauric Acid is a common ingredient in many vegetable fats — such as cooking oils — and is used in a range of treatments for diseases and infections. As a saturated fat, Lauric Acid is subject to many strict manufacturing and transportation regulations, which is why it takes an experienced distributor to guarantee top quality and reliable delivery.

Synonyms
Dodecanoic Acid, Lauric Acid, Lauric Fatty Acid
Chemical Formula
C12H24O2
CAS Number
143-07-7

Characteristics

Molar Weight
200.32 g/mol
Melting Point
43.2°C
Boiling Point
298.9°C
Flash Point
> 113 °C
Density
0.88 g/cc

Uses and Applications

Key applications

  • Skin care products
  • Lubricants
  • Soaps and detergents
  • Beauty products
  • Emulsifying agent