detailed fatty acid content of palm olein oil
Chemical formula for palm oil is C55H96O6.
From a unit quantity of CPO when refined, will gives a proportion of 95% RBD Palm Olein and 5% Palm Fatty Acid Distillate.
yes.
Yes. They can mix because both are palmitic products & they are hydrophobic. However, RBD Palm Olein (RBDPL) is more useful / valuable than RBD Palm Oil (RBDPO). So, we are downgrading RBDPL if we mix RBDPO into RBDPL.
if you look at the structural formula, you can work out the shortened structural formula - CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2COONa. this simplifies to CH3(CH2)14COONa so, express the chemical formula as C15H31COONa
Palm oil is extracted by pressing and crushing fruit of the oil palm that is called Elais Guinnesis. Then, they can be refined further to get the palm olein, which is in a liquid form.
It is approx 885 kg per cubic metre.
1 metric ton = 1087 litres, approx.
The oil is a mixture not a compound.
It really just depends on your baby. Some like Similac, others Enfamil, and some like Nestle Goodstart. And they've all got good sides to them, and bad sides to them. (Ex: Similac advance is free of palm olein oil, but has a lower level of DHA than breast milk. Another example: Nestle GoodStart is made of partially broken down whey to make it easier to digest, but it contains palm olein oil.)
Palm oil is grown inSumatra and Borneo in the rain forests they burn it down and then cut the trees and kill any orangutan that had survived then they plant tree after tree of African palm that produces palm oil for our products in Tescos and Asda and all the other supermarkets that we buy not knowing that we are killing helpless animals.