Lipases
what enzyme digests vegetable oil
Your car breaks down Vegetable oils as such contain glycerins which need to be separated from the oil to use it as fuel, (bio-diesel).
Oil and fat molecules are broken down by enzymes called lipases, which break the molecules into fatty acids and glycerol. Additionally, bacteria and fungi in the environment can also help break down oil and fat molecules through a process called biodegradation.
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The reaction is called emulsification. The soap breaks up the fat into smaller "pieces". It is similar to what happens in your small intestines when bile salts are added to the chyme. The bile salts help break down the fats in food so that they are small enough to be absorbed by the body.
Hydrolyzed cottonseed oil is vegetable oil extracted from a cottonseed that breaks downs compounds when mixed with water. This oil is used in many cosmetics and other toiletries.
baby oil
try using Dawn's detergent
Vegetable oil
You can, but your boots will get rancid. Any vegetable oil will break down and go rancid.
Transesterification of vegetable oils to produce biodiesel fuel is carried out by mixing the oil with an alcohol, such as methanol, and a catalyst, typically sodium hydroxide. This chemical reaction breaks down the oil into fatty acid methyl esters, which are the main components of biodiesel. The process typically involves heating the mixture and then separating the biodiesel from the glycerin byproduct.
Vegetable oil can be made out of several different plants, including soybean, peanuts, canola, and sunflower. So while all sunflower oil is vegetable oil, not all vegetable oil is sunflower oil.