It depends on what form it takes. Glycerin can be synthetically produced, or derived from animal products or non-animal products -- so without knowing how it was made, you can't tell.
Most companies that use glycerin in their products (i.e., Colgate toothpaste) will state if the glycerin is vegetarian or not. If it doesn't say, it's best to stay clear if you're a vegetarian.
Basicly i think Glycerin does not have animal fat in because if it was made in chicken it would'nt it would say animal fat in it.
glycerine (Indian pharmacopoeia)
It is glycerine that comes from vegetable sources.
Nitro Glycerine and Gas Nitro Glycerine and Gas
Glycerine - song - was created on 1995-11-14.
Yes, glycerine is soluble in hexane. Both glycerine and hexane are nonpolar compounds, which allows them to mix and dissolve in each other.
The refractive index of glycerine is approximately 1.47 at room temperature.
In Pharmacies.
Yes, all millions sweets are Vegetarian Society Approved, which means they are vegetarian to a strict standard. Hope this helps, enjoy your millions!
The cast of Glycerine - 2005 includes: Lior Eliyahu Udi Epstein
Yes, glycerine is considered halal as it is a natural substance commonly derived from plant or animal fats.
The latest design of Brooks Glycerine shoes is the Glycerine 10. The Glycerine 10 shoes is said to be pefectly flush and enhances flexibility for an effortless toe-off.
Both are same, IP means Indian Pharmacopia that is standard mentained as per Indian Pharma norms and USP means United States Pharmacopia that is standard mentained as per United States Pharma norms and sometimes you may also get BP, that is British Pharmacopia.