Triacetin is glycerol triacetate - an ester made from acetic acid (vinegar) and glycerin. So they are similar in that glycerin is used to make triacetin. Triacetin is used in foods as a humectant - it keeps them moist. Glycerin does the same, however it is also slightly sweeter.
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I suppose that this suggestion is not true.
no,because glycerin is dense than water
It is! You just have to heat the glycerin!
It's used for sores or blisters in the mouth
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No.
Sometimes they do. Not always, but for me 10-15% of the time. With Lactose (I am also Lactose intolerant) 90% of the time I get mouth blisters. It can also depend on how sensitive you are.
Avoid food or beverages that are too hot. If blisters on the roof of the mouth are appearing, a cause should be determined. Enjoin with a medical professional to get to the root of the problem.
you may find that animals will have blisters at the mouth and on the hooves
any glycerin can be used for dry skin
Probably a STD or a food allergy.
According to the Mayo Clinic, symptoms of pemphigus vulgaris are blisters on your skin and mucus membranes. It typically begins with blisters in your mouth, followed by blisters erupting on your skin. The blisters do not itch but may interfere with eating.
Cheap salt and food with normal salt/cheap salt give me blisters in my mouth. Now I always buy the expensive salt and that is OK and does not cause any blisters.
Triacetin is glycerol triacetate - an ester made from acetic acid (vinegar) and glycerin. So they are similar in that glycerin is used to make triacetin. Triacetin is used in foods as a humectant - it keeps them moist. Glycerin does the same, however it is also slightly sweeter.
These blisters can spread to cover much of the skin, and in some cases also may be found inside the mouth, nose, ears, vagina, or rectum.