What is polyglycerol and what are its chemical and physical characteristics?
Polyglycerol is a polymer obtained through the condensation of glycerol, a vegetable-based raw material.
The result is a highly functional, hydrophilic molecule that is compatible with a wide range of formulation systems.
Among its main characteristics are:
▪️ High chemical stability
▪️ Excellent compatibility with water and lipids
▪️ Ability to form stable emulsions
▪️ Low toxicity
▪️ Safety for food and cosmetic use
▪️ Good thermal stability
▪️ Humectant and viscosity-enhancing properties
Thanks to these properties, polyglycerol is widely used as a base for the production of polyglycerol esters, which further expand its range of industrial applications.
Functional properties: why polyglycerol represents added value for manufacturers
Polyglycerol and polyglycerol esters: tailored solutions for industry
One of the most interesting aspects of polyglycerol is the possibility of converting it into polyglycerol esters, further expanding its range of applications.
Polyglycerol esters allow manufacturers to modulate:
▪️ Lipophilicity/hydrophilicity balance
▪️ Emulsifying capacity
▪️ Oxidative stability
▪️ Sector-specific functional properties
This enables producers to develop highly customized solutions, tailored to the specific requirements of each industrial application.
