GLYCERIN TRIACETATE

Glycerin triacetate = Triacetin = Glyceryl triacetate = Glycerol triacetate 

CAS number: 102-76-1
EC number: 203-051-9
Molecular formula: C9H14O6

Glycerin triacetate is a triglyceride obtained by acetylation of the three hydroxy groups of glycerol. 
Glycerin triacetate has fungistatic properties (based on release of acetic acid) and has been used in the topical treatment of minor dermatophyte infections. 

Glycerin triacetate has a role as a plant metabolite, a solvent, a fuel additive, an adjuvant, a food additive carrier, a food emulsifier, a food humectant and an antifungal drug. 
Glycerin triacetate derives from acetic acid.

Glycerin triacetate, triacetate ester of glycerol, is a clear, combustible and oily liquid with a bitter taste and a fatty odor. 
Glycerin triacetate is slightly soluble in water but soluble in alcohol and ether. 
Glycerin triacetate has properties of both glycerol and acetate. 

Diacetin (CAS RN: 25395-31-7) and nonoacetin (CAS RN: 26446-35-5) are glycerin diacetate and glycerin monoacetate respectively. 
Glycerin triacetate is found in some food like butter as it is used as a food additive for the solvency of flavourings for the function of humectant. 

Glycerin triacetate is used in perfumery and cosmetics for these applications. 
Glycerin triacetate is used as an antifungal agent in external medicine for topical treatment of superficial fungal infections of the skin. 

Glycerin triacetate is applied to cigarette filter as a plasticizer. 
Glycerin triacetate is used as a gelatinizing agent in explosives.

Chemical composition: Glyceryl triacetate
CAS reg. no.: 102-76-1

Product description of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is a clear, colourless acetate ester used for example in the manufacture of cigarette filters. 
Glycerin triacetate is also used for plasticising NBR and cellulose derivatives.

Storage stability of Glycerin triacetate:
Under suitable conditions, Glycerin triacetate can be stored for one year.
Glycerin triacetate can be stored in a stainless steel tank (V4A; material no. 1.4571 [AISI 316Ti]).

Solubility of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is readily soluble in aromatic hydrocarbons and most organic solvents. 
Glycerin triacetate is insoluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons, mineral oils, and vegetable and animal oils. 
Glycerin triacetate solubility in water is low.

Glycerin triacetate is a triglyceride obtained by acetylation of the three hydroxy groups of glycerol. 
Glycerin triacetate has fungistatic properties (based on release of acetic acid) and has been used in the topical treatment of minor dermatophyte infections.

General properties of Glycerin triacetate:
The major features of Glycerin triacetate are:
-excellent suitability for the solidification of acetyl cellulose fibres for the manufacture of cigarette filters
-very good dissolving power for a number of organic substances
-good plasticising effect for various plastics such as celluloseacetates or celluloseacetobutyrates
-good plasticising effect for cellulose-based paints
-good compatibility with natural and synthetic rubber
-good light resistance

Applications of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is used for the solidification of acetyl cellulose fibres in the manufacture of cigarette filters. 
The water content must be kept constant to achieve constant solidification.

Glycerin triacetate is also used as a support for flavourings and essences in the food industry and as a plasticiser for chewing gum.
In technical applications, Glycerin triacetate is used for example as a core sand binder in the metal foundry sector. 

Another applications of Glycerin triacetate is inks and printing inks. 
Glycerin triacetate is used as a highlyeffective plasticiser for cellulose-based plastics. 

Synonym: 1,2,3-Triacetoxypropane, 1,2,3-Triacetylglycerol, Glyceryl triacetate

CAS Number: 102-76-1 
Linear Formula: (CH3COOCH2)2CHOCOCH3 
Molecular Weight: 218.20  
FEMA Number: 2007  
Beilstein/REAXYS Number: 1792353  
EC Number: 203-051-9  
MDL number: MFCD00008716  
PubChem Substance: ID 329830433  
E Number: E 1518

Glycerin triacetate is a triglyceride obtained by acetylation of the three hydroxy groups of glycerol. 

KEYWORDS:
102-76-1, 203-051-9, Triacetin, Glycerol triacetate, 1 2 3-propanedioltriethanoate, 2-(Acetyloxy)-1-[(acetyloxy)methyl]ethyl acetate, Acetin  tri-, Enzactin, Fungacetin, Kesscoflex TRA

Glycerin triacetate is a triester of glycerin and acetic acid that occurs naturally in papaya.
Glycerin triacetate is mainly used as a synthetic flavoring agent in ice-creams, nonalcoholic beverages and baked goods

Glycerin triacetate is a triester of glycerin and acetic acid. 
Glycerin triacetate has been used for over 75 years for a wide range of uses, including cosmetic biocide (most often as a fungicide), plasticizer, solvent in cosmetic formulas, food additive (as a flavoring agent and adjuvant), and as a binder for combustible material in solid-rocket propellants. 
Glycerin triacetate is also known as glyceryl triacetate, glycerol triacetate, glycerine triacetate, triacetyl glycerine, acetin-tri, 1,2,3-triacetoxypropane, 1,2,3-propanetriol triacetate, 1,2,3-propanetriyl triacetate, and acetic-1,2,3-prepanetriyl ester. 

Common trade names include Enzactin, Fungacetin, Glyped, Kesscoflex TRA, and Vanay. 
Glycerin triacetate is a colorless, oily liquid that, although is most often synthesized, can be found naturally in cod-liver oil, butter, and other fats. 

Other names: 1,2,3-Propanetriol, triacetate; Acetin, tri-; Enzactin; Fungacetin; Glycerin triacetate; Glycerol triacetate; Glyceryl triacetate; Glyped; Kesscoflex TRA; Glycerin triacetatee; Vanay; Kodaflex Glycerin triacetate; Triacetyl glycerine; Triacetyl glycerin; Triacetyl glycerol; 1,2,3-Propanetriol, 1,2,3-triacetate; NSC 4796; Glycerol, acetylated; 2-(Acetyloxy)-1-[(acetyloxy)methyl]ethyl acetate

Glycerin triacetate (glyceryl triacetate) is used as an ingredient in many food and cosmetic products. 
Glycerin triacetates high solvency power and low volatility make Glycerin triacetate a good solvent and fixative for many flavors and fragrances. 

One of Glycerin triacetates main uses is as a plasticizer in chewing gum. 
Glycerin triacetate is also generally recognized as safe in animal feeds, as a pesticide adjuvant, and in food packaging. 

Glycerin triacetate is used as a plasticizer, fixative in perfumery and cosmetics, specialty solvent, a carbon dioxide removal agent, in medicines for its antifungal properties, a fuel additive, and in cigarettes.
Glycerin triacetate is used as a plasticizer for cellulosic resins and is compatible in all proportions with cellulose acetate, nitrocellulose, and ethyl cellulose. 

Glycerin triacetate is usful for imparting plasticity and flow to laminating resins, particularly at low temperatures, and is also used as a plasticizer for vinylidene polymers and copolymers. 
Glycerin triacetate serves as an ingredient in inks for printing on plastics, and as a plasticizer in nail polish. 

Applications/uses of Glycerin triacetate:
-Adhesives/sealants-B&C
-Ag chem solvents
-General industrial coatings
-Graphic arts
-Paints & coatings

CAS names:
1,2,3-Propanetriol, 1,2,3-triacetate

A triglyceride that is used as an antifungal agent.
Glycerin triacetate was first prepared in 1854 by the French chemist Marcellin Berthelot.

Uses of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is an artificial chemical compound, commonly used as a food additive, for instance as a solvent in flavourings, and for its humectant function, with E number E1518 and Australian approval code A1518. 
Glycerin triacetate is used as an excipient in pharmaceutical products, where it is used as a humectant, a plasticizer, and as a solvent.

The plasticizing capabilities of Glycerin triacetate have been utilized in the synthesis of a biodegradable phospholipid gel system for the dissemination of the cancer drug paclitaxel (PTX).
In the study, Glycerin triacetate was combined with PTX, ethanol, a phospholipid and a medium chain triglyceride to form a gel-drug complex. 

Glycerin triacetatewas then injected directly into the cancer cells of glioma-bearing mice. 
The gel slowly degraded and facilitated sustained release of PTX into the targeted glioma cells.

Additionally, preliminary research also suggests that Glycerin triacetate can be used to directly treat glioblastoma.
The study found that Glycerin triacetate is a viable mediator for acetate supplementation, a therapy that inhibits glioblastoma cell growth.
Glycerin triacetate can also be used as a fuel additive as an antiknock agent which can reduce engine knocking in gasoline, and to improve cold and viscosity properties of biodiesel.

Glycerin triacetate has been considered as a possible source of food energy in artificial food regeneration systems on long space missions. 
Glycerin triacetate is believed to be safe to get over half of one's dietary energy from Glycerin triacetate.

Synthesis of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate was prepared in the 19th century by boiling together glycerol and acetic acid, and distilling the product.
Glycerin triacetates synthesis from acetic anhydride and glycerol is simple and inexpensive.
3 (CH3CO)2O + 2 C3H5(OH)3 → 2 C3H5(OCOCH3)3 + 3 H2O

This synthesis has been conducted with catalytic sodium hydroxide and microwave irradiation to give a 99% yield of Glycerin triacetate.
Glycerin triacetate has also been conducted with a cobalt(II) Salen complex catalyst supported by silicon dioxide and heated to 50 °C for 55 minutes to give a 99% yield of Glycerin triacetate.[1

The triglyceride 1,2,3-triacetoxypropane is more generally known as Glycerin triacetate, glycerin triacetate or 1,2,3-triacetylglycerol. 
Glycerin triacetate is the triester of glycerol and acetylating agents, such as acetic acid and acetic anhydride.

Glycerin triacetate is a colorless, viscous and odorless liquid at standard temperature and pressure (STP) with a high boiling point and a low melting point. 
Glycerin triacetate has a mild, sweet taste in concentrations lower than 500 ppm, but may appear bitter at higher concentrations.
Glycerin triacetate is one of the glycerine acetate compounds.

Glycerin triacetate is a triglyceride obtained by acetylation of the three hydroxy groups of glycerol. 
Glycerin triacetate has fungistatic properties (based on release of acetic acid) and has been used in the topical treatment of minor dermatophyte infections.

Glycerin triacetate has a role as a plant metabolite, a solvent, a fuel additive, an adjuvant, a food additive carrier, a food emulsifier, a food humectant and an antifungal drug. 
Glycerin triacetate derives from an acetic acid.

Product description of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is a clear, colourless acetate ester used for example in the manufacture of cigarette filters. 
Glycerin triacetate is also used for plasticising NBR and cellulose derivatives.

Storage stability of Glycerin triacetate: Under suitable conditions, Glycerin triacetate can be stored for one year.
Glycerin triacetate can be stored in a stainless steel tank (V4A; material no. 1.4571 [AISI 316Ti]).

Solubility of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is readily soluble in aromatic hydrocarbons and most organic solvents. 
Glycerin triacetate is insoluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons, mineral oils, and vegetable and animal oils. 
Glycerin triacetates solubility in water is low.

General properties of Glycerin triacetate:
The major features of Glycerin triacetate are :
-excellent suitability for the solidification of acetyl cellulose fibres for the manufacture of cigarette filters
-very good dissolving power for a number of organic substances
-good plasticising effect for various plastics such as celluloseacetates or celluloseacetobutyrates
-good plasticising effect for cellulose-based paints
-good compatibility with natural and synthetic rubber
-good light resistance

Applications of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is used for the solidification of acetyl cellulose fibres in the manufacture of cigarette filters. 
The water content must be kept constant to achieve constant solidification.

Glycerin triacetate is also used as a support for flavourings and essences in the food industry and as a plasticiser for chewing gum.
In technical applications, Glycerin triacetate is used for example as a core sand binder in the metal foundry sector. 

Another application is inks and printing inks. 
Glycerin triacetate is used as a highlyeffective plasticiser for cellulose-based plastics. 

Uses of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is an artificial chemical compound, commonly used as a food additive, for instance as a solvent in flavourings, and for its humectant function, with E number E1518 and Australian approval code A1518.
Glycerin triacetate is used as an excipient in pharmaceutical products, where it is used as a humectant, a plasticizer, and as a solvent.

Glycerin triacetate can also be used as a fuel additive as an antiknock agent which can reduce engine knocking in gasoline, and to improve cold and viscosity properties of biodiesel.
Glycerin triacetate has been considered as a possible source of food energy in artificial food regeneration systems on long space missions. 
Glycerin triacetate is believed to be safe to get over half of one's dietary energy from Glycerin triacetate.

Synthesis of Glycerin triacetate:
The synthesis of Glycerin triacetate from acetic anhydride and glycerol is simple and inexpensive.
3 (CH3CO)2O + 2 C3H5(OH)3 → 2 C3H5(OCOCH3)3 + 3 H2O

This synthesis has been conducted with catalytic sodium hydroxide and microwave irradiation to give a 99% yield of Glycerin triacetate.
Glycerin triacetate has also been conducted with a cobalt(II) Salen complex catalyst supported by silicon dioxide and heated to 50 °C for 55 minutes to give a 99% yield of Glycerin triacetate

IUPAC name:
1,3-Diacetyloxypropan-2-yl acetate

Glycerol triacetate

CAS Number:   
102-76-1 
    
Properties of Glycerin triacetate:
Chemical formula: C9H14O6
Molar mass: 218.205 g·mol−1
Appearance: Oily liquid
Density: 1.155 g/cm3
Melting point: −78 °C (−108 °F; 195 K)at 760 mmHg
Boiling point: 259 °C (498 °F; 532 K) at 760 mmHg
Solubility in water: 6.1 g/100 mL
Solubility: Miscible in EtOH
Soluble in C6H6, (C2H5)2O, acetone
Vapor pressure: 0.051 Pa (11.09 °C)
0.267 Pa (25.12 °C)
2.08 Pa (45.05 °C)
ln(P/Pa)=22.819-4493/T(K)-807000/T(K)²
Refractive index (nD)    1.4301 (20 °C) 1.4294 (24.5 °C)
Viscosity: 23 cP (20 °C)

Glycerin triacetate, also known as Glyceryl Triacetate, is reported to function as a cosmetic biocide, plasticizer, and solvent in cosmetic formulations, at concentrations ranging from 0.8% to 4.0%. 
Glycerin triacetate is a commonly used carrier for flavors and fragrances. 

Glycerin triacetate was affirmed as a generally recognized as safe (GRAS) human food ingredient by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 
Glycerin triacetate was not toxic to animals in acute oral or dermal exposures, nor was it toxic in short-term inhalation or parenteral studies, and subchronic feeding and inhalation studies. 
Glycerin triacetate was, at most, slightly irritating to guinea pig skin. 

However, in one study, Glycerin triacetate caused erythema, slight edema, alopecia, and desquamation, and did cause some irritation in rabbit eyes. 
Glycerin triacetate was not sensitizing in guinea pigs. 

Glycerin triacetate was not an irritant or a sensitizer in a clinical maximization study, and only very mild reactions were seen in a Duhring-chamber test using a 50% dilution. 
In humans, Glycerin triacetate reportedly has caused ocular irritation but no injury. 
Glycerin triacetate was not mutagenic. 

Glycerin triacetate is derived by the action of acetic acid on glycerol, with vacuum distillation used as the method of purification. 
Glycerin triacetate can also be prepared by esterification of glycerin with acetic anhydride (Gennaro 1990), by the acetylation of glycerol, by the reaction of oxygen with a liquid-phase mixture of allyl acetate and acetic acid using bromide as a catalyst, and from glycerin and acetic anhydride 

Glycerin triacetate, also known as Glyceryl Triacetate, is a cosmetic biocide, plasticizer, and solvent in cosmetic formulations, at concentrations ranging from 0.8% to 4.0%. 
Glycerin triacetate is a commonly used carrier for flavors and fragrances. 

Glycerin triacetate was affirmed as a generally recognized as safe (GRAS) human food ingredient by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 
Glycerin triacetate is used as an inactive ingredient additive in some drug formulations. 

Glycerin triacetate has been used as a plasticizer in the tests of acrylic polymer films for drug delivery. 
Glycerin triacetate is not toxic to animals. 

What is Glycerin triacetate?
Glycerin triacetate (C9H14O6), also known as glyceryl triacetate, is pharmaceutical excipient used in manufacturing of capsules and tablets, and has been used as a humectant, plasticizer, and solvent. 
Glycerin triacetate is a liquid, and has been approved by the FDA as a food additive. 

Glycerin triacetate is a water-soluble short-chain triglyceride that may also have a role as a parenteral nutrient according to animal studies.
Glycerin triacetate is also used in the perfume and cosmetic industries.

EC Number: 203-051-9

Applications of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerol triacetate is used as a food additive and as a solvent in flavorings. 
Glycerin triacetate acts as an excipient in pharmaceutical products where it is used as a humectant and a plasticizer. 
Glycerin triacetate is also used as a fuel additive, as an antiknock agent, adhesives and sealant chemicals, fillers, intermediates and process regulators.

Notes:
Glycerin triacetate is heat sensitive. 
Glycerin triacetate is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.

Glycerin triacetate (Glycerol triacetate, Glyceryl triacetate, 1,2,3-Triacetoxypropane) is a triglyceride that is used as an antifungal agent.
Glycerin triacetate, also known as Glyceryl Triacetate, is reported to function as a cosmetic biocide, plasticizer, and solvent in cosmetic formulations, at concentrations ranging from 0.8% to 4.0%. 
Glycerin triacetate is a commonly used carrier for flavors and fragrances. 

Glycerin triacetate was affirmed as a generally recognized as safe (GRAS) human food ingredient by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 
Glycerin triacetate was not toxic to animals in acute oral or dermal exposures, nor was it toxic in short-term inhalation or parenteral studies, and subchronic feeding and inhalation studies. 
Glycerin triacetate was, at most, slightly irritating to guinea pig skin. 

Chemical name: Glycerin triacetate
Former product name: Speziol GTA
CAS-No: 102-76-2

Glycerin triacetate is a clear, colorless acetate ester used for plasticising synthetic rubber and cellulose derivatives.
Glycerin triacetate is readily soluble in aromatic hydrocarbons and most organic solvents. 

Glycerin triacetate is insoluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons, mineral oils, and vegetable and animal oils. 
Glycerin triacetate has low solubility in water.

Properties and Benefits of Glycerin triacetate:
-Excellent suitability for the solidification of acetyl cellulose fibers 
-Very good dissolving power for a number of organic substances 
-Good plasticizing effect for various plastics and cellulose-based paints
-Good compatibility with natural and synthetic rubber 
-Good light resistance

Glycerin triacetate is widely used for its texturing, moisturizing, emulsifying, and stabilizing properties
Glycerin triacetate is also used as a food additive in hard candy

Product Type of Glycerin triacetate:
-Plasticizer
-Emulsifier
-Solvent
-Humectant
-Tobacco
-Food & Beverage
-Pharmaceutical
-Cosmetic
-Others

Glycerin triacetate, also known as enzactin or e 1518, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as triacylglycerols. 
These are glycerides consisting of three fatty acid chains covalently bonded to a glycerol molecule through ester linkages. 

Thus, Glycerin triacetate is considered to be a triradylglycerol lipid molecule. 
Glycerin triacetate is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble (in water), and relatively neutral.

What Is Glycerin triacetate?
Glycerin triacetate, an oil, is the triester of Glycerol and Acetic Acid. 
In cosmetics and personal-care products, it is used in makeup as well as in nail polish and nail enamel removers.

Why is Glycerin triacetate used in cosmetics and personal care products?
Glycerin triacetate helps cleanse the skin or prevent odor by destroying or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms. 
Glycerin triacetate is also a plasticizer and commonly used carrier for flavors and fragrances.

Glycerin triacetate, or Glyceryl Triacetate, is a naturally occurring oil found in cod-liver oil, butter and other fats. 
Glycerin triacetate can also be synthesized for use in cosmetic products, as well as in foods and coatings of pharmaceutical capsules and tablets.

CAS: 102-76-1

Glycerin triacetate is a colorless liquid with a slight fatty odor and bitter taste. 
Glycerin triacetate contains humectant properties.
Glycerin triacetate is used as a plasticizer, fixative in perfumery and cosmetics, specialty solvent, a carbon dioxide removal agent, in medicines for its antifungal properties, a fuel additive, and in cigarettes.

ALSO KNOWN AS:
1,2,3-triacetoxypropane; glycerin triacetate; glycerol triacetate; 1,3-Diacetyloxypropan-2-yl acetate

Applications of Glycerin triacetate:
1. component of casting liquor used as a plasticizer and solvent ;
2. food additive as humectant ;
3. plasticizer applied to the cigarette filter ;
4. flavor and essence fixative and lubricate in cosmetics ;
5. excipient in pharmaceutical products as a humectant, a plasticzer and a solvent ;
6. fuel additive as an antiknock agent which can reduce engine knocking in gasoline ;
7. fuel additive to improve cold flow and viscosity properties of biodiesel .

Glycerin triacetate, also known as enzactin or e 1518, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as triacylglycerols. 
These are glycerides consisting of three fatty acid chains covalently bonded to a glycerol molecule through ester linkages. 

Thus, Glycerin triacetate is considered to be a triradylglycerol lipid molecule. 
Glycerin triacetate is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble (in water), and relatively neutral.

Chemical name: 1,3-diacetyloxypropan-2-yl acetate
Chemical formula: C9H14O6
Molecular mass: 218.21 g/mol
CAS number: 102-76-1
Density: 1.1562 g/cm3
Melting point: 3 °C
Boiling point: 258-260 °C
SMILES: CC(=O)OCC(COC(=O)C)OC(=O)C

The triglyceride 1,2,3-triacetoxypropane is more generally known as Glycerin triacetate and glycerin triacetate. 
Glycerin triacetate is the triester of glycerol and acetic acid.

How to ensure accurate weighing results every day?
Glycerin triacetate is an artificial chemical compound, commonly used as a food additive, for instance as a solvent in flavourings, and for its humectant function, with E number E1518 and Australian approval code A1518. 

Glycerin triacetate is also a component of casting liquor with TG.
Glycerin triacetate can also be used as a fuel additive as an antiknock agent which can reduce engine knocking in gasoline, and to improve cold and viscosity properties of biodiesel.

In a 1994 report released by five top cigarette companies, Glycerin triacetate was listed as one of the 599 cigarette additives.
The Glycerin triacetate is applied to the filter as a plasticizer.

Because Glycerin triacetate is in some sense the simplest possible fat, it is being considered a possible source of food energy in artificial food regeneration systems on long space missions. 
Glycerin triacetate is believed to be safe to get over half of one's dietary energy from Glycerin triacetate.

In technical applications Glycerin triacetate is applied as a highly effective plasticizer for coatings and adhesives, as an additive for special hardeners or also for the production of cigarette filters on the basis of cellulose acetate (filter tow). 
Other fields of application include solvent in foundry, ink and printing ink industry.

Glycerin triacetate complies with the European Pharmacopoeia and is approved in the EU as a food additive E 1518. 
In the food and perfume industry, among other applications, Glycerin triacetate is used as a solvent and solubilizer for fragrances and flavors, or as a plasticizer for chewing gum. 
Glycerin triacetate has antimicrobial properties and because of its hygroscopic effect it is used as a humectant in the chocolate and pastry industry.

Many researches have found a positive correlation between the risk of cancer and the mutagenic effects of these food additives. 
Glycerin triacetate (glyceryl triacetate, glicerol triacetate) (GTA) is a liquid soluble in water, biodegradable in activated sludge and is capable of forming a homogeneous mixture of alcohols, aromatic hydrocarbons and diethyl ether. 
Glycerin triacetate is used as flavor solver. 

Glycerin triacetate is commercially produced from acetic acid and glycerol. 
Glycerin triacetate has no adverse health effects expected from inhalation. 
When ingested in large doses, Glycerin triacetate may cause a gastro-intestinal upset. 

No adverse effects expected on skin contact. 
No adverse effects expected on eye contact. 

However, Glycerin triacetate may cause irritation, redness, and pain. 
Glycerin triacetate is adequately used in chewing gums and all other nutrients. 
There is only limitation in tahini halva

On the basis of type, food grade Glycerin triacetate market is segmented into plasticizer, solvent and humectant.
Based on application, the food grade Glycerin triacetate market is segmented into tobacco, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetics and chemicals.

Use areas of Glycerin triacetate:
-Plasticizer
-Emulsifier
-Solvent
-Humectant
-Others
-Tobacco
-Food & Beverage
-Pharmaceutical
-Cosmetic
-Others

Glycerin triacetate is used not only in the food industry as flavorings carrier but also for the production of coatings and adhesives, as plasticizers.
Glycerin triacetate is a non-phthalate plasticizer for waterborne adhesives which provides excellent Tg suppression in vinyl acetate homo- and copolymer emulsions, reliability of supply and good compatibility with natural and synthetic rubber. 
Glycerin triacetate is also a readily biodegradable and clear odorless liquid non-phthalate plasticizer.

For the filters producers Glycerin triacetate is important not only to work with first quality acetate tow, but also to pay attention to another important chemical product: Glycerin triacetatee
Glycerin triacetatee, chemical name glycerol triacetate, is a plasticizer.

Glycerin triacetatee plasticizes all the types of cellulose esters. 
Glycerin triacetate is accepted by American “F&D” as non-toxic plasticizer also for the food industry.

Glycerin triacetatee is used as main plasticizer for cigarette filters but not only. 
Glycerin triacetate has a great value in the pharmaceutical as solvent for anticeptics and fungicide.

Glycerin triacetate is used in the foundry industry as binder for the preparation of the sand moulds and cores. 
Glycerin triacetate is used as solvent in the production of perfumes.

Recently, Glycerin triacetatee has also been used from the adhesive producers as replacement to the phatalates that were legally forbidden.
Finally, Glycerin triacetatee also found applications in the dying and food fields.

Glycerin triacetate is a clear, colourless acetate ester used for plasticising NBR and cellulose derivatives.  
Glycerin triacetate is readily soluble in aromatic hydrocarbons and most organic solvents. 
Glycerin triacetate is insoluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons, mineral oils, and vegetable and animal oils. 

Uses of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is used as a plasticizer and fragrance fixative, ink solvent, also used in medicine and dye synthesis.
Glycerin triacetate is used as a chromatographic fixative, solvent, toughener and fragrance fixative.

Humectants; carrier solvents; plasticizers; it can absorb carbon dioxide from the natural gas.
In the production of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and dyes, plasticizers for cigarette filter rods, and so on.

Applied in cosmetics, casting, medicine, dyes and other industries. 
Glycerin triacetate is non-toxic, non-irritating.
As the substrate for the determination of lipase, perfume fixative, solvent, gas chromatographic fixative (maximum temperature of 85 ℃, solvent: methanol, chloroform), separation of gas and aldehyde analysis.

Production of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate can be derived from the esterification of glycerol and acetic acid. 
After preheating glycerol to 50-60 ° C, add acetic acid, benzene and sulfuric acid. 
Heat and stir for refluxing dehydration, and recycle the benzene. 

Then add acetic anhydride for heating of 4h. 
After cooling, the mixture was neutralized with 5% sodium carbonate to pH 7, and the crude layer was dried and the crude oil was dried with calcium chloride. 
Distill under reduced pressure, collect the 128-131 ° C (0.93 kPa) fraction, namely glycerol triacetate.

Description of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate can be prepared by heating glycerin with acetic anhydride alone or in the presence of finely divided potassium hydrogen sulfate. 
Glycerin triacetate can also be prepared by the reaction of oxygen with a liquid-phase mixture of allyl acetate and acetic acid using a bromide salt as a catalyst.

Chemical Properties of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate has a very faint, fruity odor. 
Glycerin triacetate has a mild, sweet taste that is bitter above 0.05%.

Chemical Properties of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is a colorless liquid; slight fatty odor; bitter taste. 
Glycerin triacetate is slightly soluble in water; very soluble in alcohol, ether, and other organic solvents. 
Glycerin triacetate is combustible.

Chemical Properties of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is a colorless, viscous liquid with a slightly fatty odor.

Occurrence:
Reported found in papaya.

Uses of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate, a component of cigarette filters, induced a contact dermatitis in a worker at a cigarette manufacturers.

Uses of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is a colorless, oily liquid of slight fatty odor and bitter taste. 
Glycerin triacetate is soluble with water and is miscible with alcohol and ether. 
Glycerin triacetate functions in foods as a humectant and solvent.

Uses of Glycerin triacetate:
As fixative in perfumery; solvent in manufacture of celluloid, photographic films. 
Technical Glycerin triacetate (a mixture of mono-, di-, and small quantities of Glycerin triacetate) as a solvent for basic dyes, particularly indulines, and tannin in dyeing.

Definition of Glycerin triacetate:
ChEBI: A triglyceride obtained by acetylation of the three hydroxy groups of glycerol. 
Glycerin triacetate has fungistatic properties (based on release of acetic acid) and has been used in the topical treatment of minor dermatophyte infections.

Production Methods of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is prepared by the esterification of glycerin with acetic anhydride.

Pharmaceutical Applications of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is mainly used as a hydrophilic plasticizer in both aqueous and solvent-based polymeric coating of capsules, tablets, beads, and granules; typical concentrations used are 10–35% w/w.
Glycerin triacetate is used in cosmetics, perfumery, and foods as a solvent and as a fixative in the formulation of perfumes and flavors.

Contact allergens of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is a component of cigarette filters, which induced a contact dermatitis in a worker at a cigarette manufactory.

Clinical Use of Glycerin triacetate:
Glyceryl triacetate (Enzactin, Fungacetin) is a colorless, oilyliquid with a slight odor and a bitter taste. 
The compound issoluble in water and miscible with alcohol and most organicsolvents.

The activity of Glycerin triacetate is a result of the acetic acid releasedby hydrolysis of the compound by esterases presentin the skin. 
Acid release is a self-limiting process becausethe esterases are inhibited below pH 4.

Safety Profile of Glycerin triacetate:
Poison by ingestion. 
Moderately toxic by intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, and intravenous routes. 
An eye irritant. 

Glycerin triacetate is combustible when exposed to heat, flame, or powerful oxidizers. 
To fight fire, use alcohol foam, water, CO2, dry chemical. 
When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.

Glycerin triacetate is stable and should be stored in a well-closed, nonmetallic container, in a cool, dry place.
Glycerin triacetate is incompatible with metals and may react with oxidizing agents. 
Glycerin triacetate may destroy rayon fabric.

Glycerin triacetate also acts as an excipient in medicinal products, where it is used as a plasticizer and humectant. 
Glycerin triacetate is known for its low volatility and high solvency power. It is used in the production of nail polish as well. 

Glycerin triacetate’s demand is sure to increase due to the rising use of nail polish in the beauty and cosmetic industry. 
Besides, Glycerin triacetate is also used in the processing methods of metals and metal extraction. 
For many copolymers and vinylidene polymers, nitrocellulose, ethyl cellulose and cellulose acetate, Glycerin triacetate is being used as a plasticizer.

Glycerin triacetate is produced in a batch-wise contained reaction of glycerol, acetic anhydride and acetic acid. 
The demand for the product is likely to be affected due to the raw material price variation / unstable costs. 
These raw materials include Ethly Acetate, Glycerol, Amyl Acetate, Acetic Acid Glacial and Dehydrolyzing Agent.
 
In the Middle East and Latin America, market dynamics are fortunate and favorable for Glycerin triacetate’s market growth. 
Europe and North America have numerous large scale food and pharmaceutical manufacturers. 
Demand for capsules and tablets has been significantly increasing around the globe since the last few decades. 

This is likely to drive the usage of the product in a positive way during the forecast period. 
These factors mentioned are expected to affect the universal Glycerin triacetate market positively. 
Thus, the progressively developing economies of Europe and North America are also projected to deliver stimulus to the global Glycerin triacetate market.
 
Some of the segments of the Glycerin triacetate market are pharmaceutical, food additive, cosmetics, metal processing, plasticizer and others. 
These segments are classified on the bases of their application. One of Glycerin triacetate’s main use is as a plasticizer in chewing gum. 

Glycerin triacetate is known for offering superior suitability for the solidification process of cellulose fibers. 
Glycerin triacetate also offers a brilliant plasticizing effect for several plastics and paints which are cellulose based. 

In the cosmetic industry, nail polish contains the use of Glycerin triacetate as plasticizing agent. 
Glycerin triacetate is used in the manufacturing of Cellulose Acetate, which in turn, is used in the manufacturing of cigarette filters. 

Owing to the rise in the consumption of cigarettes in recent years, demand for Glycerin triacetate is likely to increase as it is used in the making of cellulose acetate. 
Glycerin triacetate is also suitable for imparting plasticity and flow to laminating resins, particularly at low temperatures

Asia Pacific is a probable growing area for Glycerin triacetate market in the coming few years. 
Brazil, India and China are the developing countries with rising population, disposable income and purchasing power which will increase the use of Glycerin triacetate.

To increase the Glycerin triacetate market share, producers and manufacturers focus on the developing economies rather than the developed ones. 
The manufacturing of Glycerin triacetate is largely spread in the countries such as Germany, Japan, China and the United States.
 
Glycerin triacetate is the triester of glycerol. 
Glycerin triacetate is a colorless, viscous and odorless liquid at room temperature.
 
Glycerin triacetate is used in food and cosmetic products. 
Glycerin triacetate’s high solvency power and high volatility make it a good solvent and fixative for flavors and fragrances.

Applications of Glycerin triacetate:
-Solvent for flavors & fragrance
-Cosmetic fixative
-Food additive (E1518)
-Plasticizer in chewing gu
-Plasticizer for cigarette filter tips
-Ink coating, cellulose nitrate, cellulose acetate, ethyl cellulose and cellulose acetate butyrate plasticizer and solvent
-Plasticizer and curing agent in foundry resins

Glycerin triacetate (Glycerol triacetate) also known as glyceryl triacetate, is pharmaceutical excipient used in manufacturing of capsules and tablets, and has been used as a humectant, plasticizer, and solvent. 
Glycerin triacetate is a liquid, and has been approved by the FDA as a food additive. 

Glycerin triacetate is a water-soluble short-chain triglyceride that may also have a role as a parenteral nutrient according to animal studies.
Glycerin triacetate is also used in the perfume and cosmetic industries.

Uses of Glycerin triacetate:
Glycerin triacetate is an artificial chemical compound, commonly used as a food additive, for instance as a solvent in flavourings, and for its humectant function, with E number E1518 and Australian approval code A1518. 
Glycerin triacetate is also a component of casting liquor with TG and as an excipient in pharmaceutical products, where it is used as a humectant, a plasticizer, and as a solvent.

Glycerin triacetate can also be used as a fuel additive as an antiknock agent which can reduce engine knocking in gasoline, and to improve cold and viscosity properties of biodiesel.
In a 1994 report released by five top cigarette companies, Glycerin triacetate was listed as one of the 599 cigarette additives. 
The Glycerin triacetate is applied to the filter as a plasticizer.

Glycerin triacetate has been considered as a possible source of food energy in artificial food regeneration systems on long space missions. 
Glycerin triacetate is believed to be safe to get over half of one’s dietary energy from Glycerin triacetate.

Glycerin triacetate, Food Grade is a glyceryl triacetate, supplied by ATAMAN.
Glycerin triacetate acts as a plasticizer. 

Glycerin triacetate is a clear liquid, free of suspended matter with a slight odor. 
Glycerin triacetates high solvency power and low volatility makes it a good solvent and fixative for many flavors and fragrances. 
Glycerin triacetate is used in chewing gum and other food contact related plastic compound

Glycerin triacetate (C8 H14O6, CAS Reg. No. 102-76-1), also known as 1,2,3,-propanetriol triacetate or glyceryl triacetate, is the triester of glycerin and acetic acid. 
Glycerin triacetate can be prepared by heating glycerin with acetic anhydride alone or in the presence of finely divided potassium hydrogen sulfate. 
Glycerin triacetate can also be prepared by the reaction of oxygen with a liquid-phase mixture of allyl acetate and acetic acid using a bromide salt as a catalyst.

Applications of Glycerin triacetate:    
1 .Tobacco industry (as plasticizer for cigarette filter rods)
2. Flavour and essences (as fixer)
3. Dairy goods (as emulsifier)
4  Food additive (such as in hard candy, butter and beverage)
5. Chewing gum (as plasticizer)
6. Adhesives (as non-phthalate plasticizer for waterborne adhesives)
7. Bakes goods (as stabilizer agent)
8. Cosmetics (as humectants) and nail polish (as plasticizer)
9. Pharmaceutical (as antifungal agent) and capsule coatings (as plasticizer)
10. Animal Feed
11. As pesticide adjuvant

Glycerin triacetate, USP is used as a humectant excipient
Glycerin triacetate, FCC is widely used as humectant, emlusifier, binder in food production.

Glycerin triacetate, CP is also known as a glycerin triacetate. 
Glycerin triacetate finds uses as a solvent, food additive and humectant. 
Glycerin triacetate is also added to fuel to act as an anti knocking agent

Since Glycerin triacetate has a variety of applications including as a plasticizer for cigarette filters and cellulose nitrate, solvent for the manufacture of celluloid, photographic films, fungicide in cosmetics, fixative in perfumery, component in binders for solid rocket fuels and a general purpose food additive, release of Glycerin triacetate to the environment may occur at the production sites, specific industrial sites and consumers depending on the conditions of use in Japan

The triglyceride 1,2,3-triacetoxypropane is more generally known as Glycerin triacetate and glycerin triacetate. 
Glycerin triacetate is the triester of glycerol and acetylating agents, such as acetic acid and acetic anhydride. 

Glycerin triacetate is a colorless, viscous and odorless liquid. 
Glycerin triacetate is an artificial chemical compound, commonly used as a food additive, for instance as a solvent in flavourings, and for its humectant function, with E number E1518 and Australian approval code A1518.

Glycerin triacetate E1518 can be used in Food, Beverage, Pharmaceutical, Health & Personal care products, Agriculture/Animal Feed/Poultry.  
Food grade Glycerin triacetate E1518 used in manufacturing of capsules and tablets, used as a humectant, plasticizer, and solvent, used in Tobacco industry, Dairy food, hard candy, butter and beverage, Chewing gum, Bakes food.

Glycerin triacetate E1518 uses as follows:

In Food:
Glycerin triacetate E1518 can be used as humectant, emlusifier, binder in food such as in baked goods, beverages, chewing gum, flavoring agents, dairy desserts, cheese, processed fruit, dried vegetables, confectionery.

In Beverage:
Glycerin triacetate E1518 can be used as emulsifier, flavor enhancer in beverage.

In Pharmaceutical:
Glycerin triacetate E1518can be used as an excipient in pharmaceutical products, where it is used as a humectant, a plasticizer, and as a solvent in Pharmaceutical.

In Health and Personal care:
Glycerin triacetate E1518, an oil, is the triester of Glycerol and Acetic Acid. 
In cosmetics and personal-care products, it is used in makeup as well as in nail polish and nail enamel removers. 

Glycerin triacetate helps cleanse the skin or prevent odor by destroying or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms. 
Glycerin triacetate is also a plasticizer and commonly used carrier for flavors and fragrances.

Other uses of Glycerin triacetate:
1.Glycerin triacetate is used as core sand binder in metal foundry sector.
2.Glycerin triacetate is used as solvent in printing inks.
3.Glycerin triacetate is used as a highly effective plasticizer for cellulose-based plastics.
4.Glycerin triacetate is used as solvent in building wall coating.

SYNONYMS:
Glycerin triacetate
Glycerin triacetate (C2:0)
Triacetyl glycerin
FEMA 2007
GLYCEROL TRIACETATE
GLYCERYL TRIACETATE
GLYCERIN TRIACETATE
1,3-Diacetyloxypropan-2-yl acetate
propane-1,2,3-triyl triethanoate
triacetate
Glyceryl triacetate,1,2,3-Triacetoxypropane, 1,2,3-Triacetylglycerol, Glycerol triacetate, Glycerin triacetate
Glycerin triacetate, 99%, extra pure, Ph Eur, USP, BP
Glycerin triacetate, 99%, reagent grade
Glycerin triacetate,1,2,3-Triacetoxypropane, 1,2,3-Triacetylglycerol, Glyceryl triacetate
Glycerin triacetate (1 g)
Glyceryl Triacetate (Glycerin triacetate)
Glycerin triacetate, 99% 1LT
Glycerin triacetate, 99% 2.5LT
Three acetic acidglycerol ester
Glycerol triacetate, 99%, 99%
Glycerin triacetate 0.25
Glycerol triacetate GTC
GLYCERYL TRIACETATE >= 99.0% (GC)
2,3-diacetyloxypropyl acetate
carbonic acid [4-[[2-[[(4-ethoxycarbonyloxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-oxomethyl]amino]ethylamino]-oxomethyl]-2-methoxyphenyl] ethyl ester
1,2,3-propanedioltriacetate
1,2,3-propanedioltriethanoate
2-(Acetyloxy)-1-[(acetyloxy)methyl]ethyl acetate
Acetin, tri-
Enzactin
femanumber2007
Fungacetin
Glycerol triacetate tributyrin
Glyped
Kesscoflex TRA
kesscoflextra
Kodaflex Glycerin triacetate
kodaflexGlycerin triacetate
tri-aceti
Glycerin triacetatee
Triacetyl glycerine
Triacetyl glycerol
triacetylglycerine
Triacetylglycerol
Vanay
GLYCEROL MONO ACETATE BULK
Glycerin triacetate (BULK)
Glycerin triacetate (TOTES)
Glycerin triacetate FCC (KOSHER)
Glycerin triacetate TOBACCO GRADE
Glycerin triacetate USP
Glycerin triacetate, 99% (EASTMAN Glycerin triacetate)
GLYCEROL TRIACETATE BIOSYNTH
Glycerin triacetate 98.5+% FCC
Glycerin triacetate, 99+%
Glycerin triacetate FCC, Kosher Grade
GlycerolTriacetateForBiochemistry(Glycerin triacetate)
1,2,3-TRIACETYLGLYCEROL
Enzactin
Fungacetin
Glycerin triacetate
Triacetylglycerol
Glycerol triacetate
Glyceryl triacetate
Glyped
Kesscoflex TRA
Glycerin triacetatee
Vanay
Glycerol triacetate tributyrin
Triacetyl glycerine
Propane-1,2,3-triyl triacetate
Glycerol triacetate
Glycerin triacetate
EC Inventory
Glycerin triacetate
Other
Glycerin triacetate

IUPAC names:
1,2,3-Triacetoxypropane, 1,2,3-Triacetylglycerol, Glyceryl triacetate
1,3-bis(acetyloxy)propan-2-yl acetate
1,3-diacetyloxypropan-2-yl acetate
2,3-diacetyloxypropyl acetate
propane-1,2,3-triyl triacetate
Glycerin triacetate
Glycerin triacetate

Trade names:
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate
acetine tp lxs 51035
Edenor GTA
Glyceryl triacetate
PALMESTER
Glycerin triacetate
Glycerin triacetate
Glycerin triacetate
Glycerin triacetate FCC
Glycerin triacetate H
Glycerin triacetate P
Glycerin triacetate PH EP
Glycerin triacetate PH USP
Glycerin triacetate S
Glycerin triacetate
102-76-1
Glyceryl triacetate
Glycerol triacetate
Glycerin triacetate
Enzactin
Glycerin triacetatee
Triacetylglycerol
Fungacetin
Glyped
Triacetyl glycerine
Vanay
Kesscoflex TRA
Kodaflex Glycerin triacetate
1,2,3-Propanetriol, triacetate
1,2,3-triacetoxypropane
Acetin, tri-
1,2,3-Propanetriol, 1,2,3-triacetate
Glycerin triacetatea
Glycerin triacetateum
propane-1,2,3-triyl triacetate
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate
Triacetyl glycerin
Triacetyl glycerol
1,2,3-Propanetriyl triacetate
1,2,3-Triacetylglycerol
Glycerin triacetate [INN]
FEMA No. 2007
FEMA Number 2007
Glycerin triacetatee [INN-French]
Glycerin triacetateum [INN-Latin]
Glycerin triacetatea [INN-Spanish]
NSC 4796
UNII-XHX3C3X673
Glycerin triacetate, 99%
HSDB 585
C9H14O6
Glycerin triacetate (USP/INN)
Acetic, 1,2,3-propanetriyl ester
ENZACTIN (TN)
EINECS 203-051-9
MFCD00008716
1,2,3-triacetyl-glycerol
Glycerin triacetate (GLYCEROL TRIACETATE)
2-(Acetyloxy)-1-[(acetyloxy)methyl]ethyl acetate
BRN 1792353
2,3-diacetyloxypropyl acetate
1,2,3-triacetyl-sn-glycerol
AI3-00661
CHEBI:9661
XHX3C3X673
Glycerol triacetate (Glycerin triacetate)
E1518
NSC-4796
NCGC00091612-04
Glycerin triacetate (1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate)
DSSTox_CID_6691
DSSTox_RID_78184
DSSTox_GSID_26691
CAS-102-76-1
2-acetyloxy-1-(acetyloxymethyl)ethyl acetate
Estol 1581
Glycerin triacetate [USP:INN:BAN]
Enzacetin
Euzactin
Fungacet
Motisil
Blekin
tri-acetin
CCRIS 9355
Glycerin triacetate, CP
Glycerin triacetate, FCC
Glycerin triacetate, USP
3-Triacetoxypropane
Glycerine triacetate
Spectrum_000881
Spectrum2_000939
Spectrum3_001368
Spectrum4_000362
Spectrum5_001376
ACMC-1C1GI
EC 203-051-9
Glycerin triacetate 102-76-1
Glycerin triacetate, >=99.5%
SCHEMBL3870
BSPBio_002896
Glycerol triacetate tributyrin
KBioGR_000823
KBioSS_001361
4-02-00-00253 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
KSC176O0H
MLS002152946
1,3-Propanetriol, triacetate
DivK1c_000740
Glyceryl triacetate, >=99%
SPECTRUM1500585
Glycerin triacetate, analytical standard
SPBio_000878
Glycerin triacetate, 99%, FCC, FG
1,2,3-propanediol triethanoate
CHEMBL1489254
DTXSID3026691
CTK0H6703
FEMA 2007
HMS502E22
KBio1_000740
KBio2_001361
KBio2_003929
KBio2_006497
KBio3_002116
KS-00000YQB
EBD5636
NSC4796
NINDS_000740
HMS1921G05
HMS2092O09
HMS2232I22
Pharmakon1600-01500585
Glycerin triacetate, >=99%, natural, FG
HY-B0896
ZINC1530705
Tox21_111155
Tox21_201745
Tox21_300111
WLN: 1VO1YOV1 & 1OV1
ANW-14741
CCG-39680
LMGL03012615
NSC757364
s4581
SBB060703
Glycerin triacetate, 8CI, BAN, INN, USAN
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate, 9CI
AKOS009028851
Tox21_111155_1
Glyceryl triacetate, >=99.0% (GC)
LS-2356
MCULE-6622854116
NSC-757364
1,3-bis(acetyloxy)propan-2-yl acetate
IDI1_000740
NCGC00091612-01
NCGC00091612-02
NCGC00091612-03
NCGC00091612-05
NCGC00091612-06
NCGC00091612-07
NCGC00091612-09
NCGC00254207-01
NCGC00259294-01
S168
SMR001224538
SBI-0051540.P002
FT-0626753
G0086
ST51046833
EN300-19216
D00384
E 1518
Q83253
AB00052112_06
SR-05000002079
J-000781
SR-05000002079-1
2-(Acetyloxy)-1-[(acetyloxy)methyl]ethyl acetate #
Z1258578263
Glycerin triacetate, GTA F.G (1,2,3-PROPANETRIOL TRIACETATE)
Glycerin triacetate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
Glycerin triacetate, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate; 1,2,3-Triacetoxypropane; 1,2,3-Triacetylglycerol; Glycerol triacetate
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate; Glycerol Triacetate, USP Grade(1.03000); Glycerin triacetateE; Glycerol triacetate; Glyceryl triacetate; propane-1,2,3-triyl triacetate

IUPAC name:
1,3-Diacetyloxypropan-2-yl acetate
Other names
Glycerol triacetate
Glycerin triacetate
102-76-1
Glyceryl triacetate
Glycerol triacetate
Glycerin triacetate
Enzactin
Glycerin triacetatee
Triacetylglycerol
Fungacetin
Glyped
Triacetyl glycerine
Vanay
Kesscoflex TRA
Kodaflex Glycerin triacetate
1,2,3-Propanetriol, triacetate
1,2,3-triacetoxypropane
Acetin, tri-
Glycerin triacetatea
Glycerin triacetateum
1,2,3-Propanetriol, 1,2,3-triacetate
propane-1,2,3-triyl triacetate
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate
Triacetyl glycerin
Triacetyl glycerol
1,2,3-Propanetriyl triacetate
1,2,3-Triacetylglycerol
Glycerin triacetate [INN]
Glycerin triacetatee [INN-French]
Glycerin triacetateum [INN-Latin]
Glycerin triacetatea [INN-Spanish]
Glycerin triacetate, 99%
HSDB 585
C9H14O6
Glycerin triacetate (USP/INN)
Acetic, 1,2,3-propanetriyl ester
ENZACTIN (TN)
EINECS 203-051-9
1,2,3-triacetyl-glycerol
Glycerin triacetate (GLYCEROL TRIACETATE)
2-(Acetyloxy)-1-[(acetyloxy)methyl]ethyl acetate
BRN 1792353
2,3-diacetyloxypropyl acetate
1,2,3-triacetyl-sn-glycerol
Glycerol triacetate (Glycerin triacetate)
E1518
Glycerin triacetate (1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate)
CAS-102-76-1
2-acetyloxy-1-(acetyloxymethyl)ethyl acetate
Estol 1581
Glycerin triacetate [USP:INN:BAN]
Enzacetin
Euzactin
Fungacet
Motisil
Blekin
tri-acetin
3-Triacetoxypropane
Glycerine triacetate
Glycerol triacetate tributyrin
1,3-Propanetriol, triacetateSPBio_000878
Glycerin triacetate, 99%, FCC, FG
1,2,3-propanediol triethanoate
Glycerin triacetate, 8CI, BAN, INN, USAN
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate, 9CI
Glyceryl triacetate, >=99.0% (GC)
1,3-bis(acetyloxy)propan-2-yl acetate
E 1518
2-(Acetyloxy)-1-[(acetyloxy)methyl]ethyl acetate #
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate; 1,2,3-Triacetoxypropane; 1,2,3-Triacetylglycerol; Glycerol triacetate
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate; Glycerol Triacetate, USP Grade(1.03000); Glycerin triacetateE; Glycerol triacetate; Glyceryl triacetate; propane-1,2,3-triyl triacetate
Glycerin triacetate
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate
1,2,3-Propanetriol, triacetate [ACD/Index Name]
1,2,3-Propanetriyl triacetate [ACD/IUPAC Name]
1,2,3-Propantriyl-triacetat [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
1,2,3-Triacetoxypropane
1,2,3-triacetylglycerol
102-76-1 [RN]
1792353
1VO1YOV1&1OV1 [WLN]
2007
203-051-9 [EINECS]
836
AK3675000
glycerol triacetate
Glyceryl triacetate
MFCD00008716 [MDL number]
Propane-1,2,3-triyl triacetate
Triacétate de 1,2,3-propanetriyle [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Glycerin triacetatea [Spanish] [INN]
triacétine [French] [INN]
Glycerin triacetateum [Latin] [INN]
XHX3C3X673
триацетин [Russian] [INN]
ثلاثي أسيتين [Arabic] [INN]
三醋汀 [Chinese] [INN]
[2-acetoxy-1-(acetoxymethyl)ethyl] acetate
1,2,3-PROPANETRIOL ACETATE
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate, 9CI
1,2,3-Propanetriol, 1,2,3-triacetate
1,3-bis(acetyloxy)propan-2-yl acetate
1,3-diacetyloxypropan-2-yl acetate
1,3-diacetyloxypropan-2-yl ethanoate
159510-46-0 [RN]
2-(acetyloxy)-1-[(acetyloxy)methyl]ethyl acetate
2,3-diacetoxypropyl acetate
2,3-diacetyloxypropyl acetate
2-acetyloxy-1-(acetyloxymethyl)ethyl acetate
4-02-00-00253 (Beilstein Handbook Reference) [Beilstein]
acetic acid [2-acetoxy-1-(acetoxymethyl)ethyl] ester
Acetic, 1,2,3-propanetriyl ester
Acetin, tri-
Blekin
BSPBio_002896
carbonic acid [4-[[2-[[(4-ethoxycarbonyloxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-oxomethyl]amino]ethylamino]-oxomethyl]-2-methoxyphenyl] ethyl ester
E 1518
E1518
E-1518
EINECS 203-051-9
Enzacetin
ENZACTIN [Trade name]
Enzactin (TN)
Estol 1581
Euzactin
FEMA 2007
Fungacet
Fungacetin
Glycerin triacetate
Glycerol triacetate (Glycerin triacetate)
glycerol triacetate 99%
Glycerol triacetate tributyrin
glycerol triacetate, 99%
glycerol tri-acetate???usp, bp, p eur.???97.0-100.5%
Glyceryl triacetate;Glyceryl triacetate;1,2,3-Triacetoxypropane
Glyped
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/searchId.do?chebiId=CHEBI:9661
IDI1_000740
InChI=1/C9H14O6/c1-6(10)13-4-9(15-8(3)12)5-14-7(2)11/h9H,4-5H2,1-3H
Kesscoflex TRA
Kodaflex Glycerin triacetate
Motisil
NCGC00091612-02
NCGC00091612-03
NCGC00091612-04
Pharmakon1600-01500585
SPECTRUM1500585
Spectrum5_001376
Tri-Acetin
Glycerin triacetate (GLYCEROL TRIACETATE)
Glycerin triacetate (USP)
Glycerin triacetate (usp/inn)
Glycerin triacetate [inn]
Glycerin triacetate 99%
Glycerin triacetate USP FCC EP Kosher Tech
Glycerin triacetate, ??? 98.0%
Glycerin triacetate, 8CI, BAN, INN, USAN
Glycerin triacetate, 99%
Glycerin triacetate, cp
Glycerin triacetate, GTA F.G (1,2,3-PROPANETRIOL TRIACETATE)
Glycerin triacetate; Glycerin triacetatea; Glycerin triacetatee; Glycerin triacetateum
Glycerin triacetatea
Glycerin triacetatea [INN-Spanish]
Glycerin triacetate-d5
Glycerin triacetatee
triacétine
Glycerin triacetatee [INN-French]
Glycerin triacetateum
Glycerin triacetateum [INN-Latin]
Triacetyl glycerin
Triacetyl glycerine
Triacetyl glycerol
triacetylglycerol
UNII:XHX3C3X673
UNII-XHX3C3X673
VANAY
WLN: 1VO1YOV1 & 1OV1
триацетин
ثلاثي أسيتين
三乙酸甘油酯 [Chinese]
三乙酸甘油酯
三醋汀
Glycerin triacetate has functional parent acetic acid 
Glycerin triacetate has role adjuvant 
Glycerin triacetate has role antifungal drug 
Glycerin triacetate has role food additive carrier 
Glycerin triacetate has role food emulsifier 
Glycerin triacetate has role food humectant 
Glycerin triacetate has role fuel additive 
Glycerin triacetate has role plant metabolite 
Glycerin triacetate has role solvent 
Glycerin triacetate is a triglyceride 

IUPAC Names:
propane-1,2,3-triyl triacetate
Glycerin triacetate    
Glycerin triacetatea Español    
Glycerin triacetatee Français    
Glycerin triacetateum LINGUA 

Synonyms:   
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate    
1,2,3-Propanetriyl triacetate    
1,2,3-triacetoxypropane    
1,2,3-triacetylglycerol    
2-(Acetyloxy)-1-[(acetyloxy)methyl]ethyl acetate    
E 1518    
E-1518    
E1518    
glycerin triacetate    
Glycerol triacetate    
Glyceryl triacetate    
Glycerin triacetate    
Triacetyl glycerin    
Triacetyl glycerine    
Triacetylglycerol    
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate    
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate, 9ci    
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate, 9CI
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetic acid    
1,2,3-Propanetriol, 1,2,3-triacetate    
1,2,3-Propanetriol, triacetate    
1,2,3-Propanetriyl triacetate    
1,2,3-Propanetriyl triacetic acid    
1,2,3-Triacetoxypropane    
1,2,3-Triacetylglycerol
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate    ChEBI
1,2,3-Propanetriyl triacetate    ChEBI
1,2,3-Triacetoxypropane    ChEBI
1,2,3-Triacetylglycerol    ChEBI
2-(Acetyloxy)-1-[(acetyloxy)methyl]ethyl acetate    ChEBI
e 1518
Glycerin triacetate
glycerin triacetate
1,2,3-triacetoxypropane
E-1518
E1518
E 1518
Triacetyl glycerin
Triacetyl glycerine
Glycerol triacetate
Glyceryl triacetate
2-(Acetyloxy)-1-[(acetyloxy)methyl]ethyl acetate
1,2,3-Propanetriyl triacetate
Triacetylglycerol
1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate
1,2,3-triacetylglycerol
(Chemical name)
1, 2, 3-Propanetriol, triacetate
1, 2, 3-Propanetriyl, triacetate
1, 2, 3-Triacetoxypropane
Acetic acid, glycerol triester
Acetic, 1, 2, 3-Propanetriyl ester
Acetin, TriGlycerin triacetate
Glycerol triacetate
Glycerol, triester with acetic acid
Glyceryl triacetate
Propane-1, 2, 3-triyl triacetate
Glycerin triacetate
Triacetyl glycerin
Triacetyl glycerine
Triacetyl glycerol
(Trade name)
ENZACTIN
"ESTROBOND" B Plasticizer
FEMA NUMBER 2007
FUNGACETIN
GLYPED
KESSCOFLEX TRA
KODAFLEX Glycerin triacetate
VANAY
 

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