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Vegetable Glycerin USP Food Grade >99.7% Soy-Derived

Vegetable Glycerin USP Food Grade >99.7% Soy-Derived

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What is Soy Vegetable Glycerin?

Soy Vegetable Glycerin (SVG) is a clear and odorless organic compound made from soybean oil. While crude glycerin is a waste byproduct of biodiesel fuel, we sell only Kosher USP Soy Vegetable Glycerin made from premium soybean oils. This is the highest quality glycerin and also safe for use in health, beaty, and pharmaceutical products.

How is Soy Vegetable Glycerin Made?

All glycerin comes from the same chemical compound: C3H803. There is no difference in the many terms used for glycerin, only the process by which it is made. Our Soy Vegetable Glycerin is made through a process called hydrolysis, which places the oil under pressure, heat and water. This breaks the glycerin free from the fatty acids, allowing them to join with the water. The process then continues with distillation, resulting in an even more pure final product.

Benefits & Uses of Soy Vegetable Glycerin

Like unspecified Vegetable Glycerin, Soy Vegetable Glycerin has almost endless uses as well. It has the same functions as Vegetable Glycerin, the only difference is that it is specified to come from soybeans, which generally results in a cheaper product.

Due to its mildly sweet taste and organic, pure properties, Soy Vegetable Glycerin can be used in food applications and as a sugar substitute. Unlike sugar, however, glycerin does not contribute to tooth decay. It is also not a classic carbohydrate and can be used by those wanting to sweeten without adding carbs.

As a humectant, or moisture holder, Soy Vegetable Glycerin is a great addition to many skincare and cosmetic products. Additionally, Soy Vegetable Glycerin can be used in place of alcohol for herbal tonics and tincture, which can be beneficial for those unable to consume alcohol, as well as resulting in a better-tasting product.

Here are some more uses for SVG::

  • Pharmaceutical/Medical

    Because it is a humectant, Soy Vegetable Glycerin is used in topical creams, which helps to soothe and heal trauma to the skin.

    Soy Vegetable Glycerin can also produce a laxative effect, making it an effective ingredient for suppositories.

    Additionally, Soy Vegetable Glycerin is commonly used in cough medicine, anesthetics, ear treatments, heart medication, and chemical research.
  • Mechanical

    Soy Vegetable Glycerin can be used in antifreeze and anti-grease formulations, as well as functioning as an oil substitute. One of the most notable uses for Vegetable Glycerin in mechanical settings is as part of de-icer for airplanes.
  • Cosmetic

    As a humectant, Soy Vegetable Glycerin provides moisture and helps retain moisture for lotions, hand creams, massage oils, liquid soaps, and various other soothing creams. It bears a pH similar to skin, and can be used even on sensitive skin and baby skin. Soy Vegetable Glycerin is used in toothpaste to prevent it from drying out or hardening in the tube./li>
  • Food

    Due to its sweet taste, Soy Vegetable Glycerin is used as a natural sweetener. As a humectant, it can function as a moisture retainer for baked goods. Soy Vegetable Glycerin has also been used for flavoring and color dyes. Additionally, Soy Vegetable Glycerin works to prevent crystallization in ice cream and icings.
  • Animals

    Similarly to how it is used for human food, Soy Vegetable Glycerin is used in pet food, to help retain moisture. Glycerin is also used in animal medical treatments for dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, horses, and pigs.
  • Household Cleaning Agents

    Soy Vegetable Glycerin can also be used in various household cleaning agents, such as soaps and synthetic detergents. It can also be used in wax emulsions and coatings and in skin protective contexts.
  • Industrial

    In industrial settings, Soy Vegetable Glycerin is used in electrolytic fluids, pipe and valve repair, anti-corrosion fluids and treatments, fluid in thermometer gauges. Soy Vegetable Glycerin is also used in asphalt, cement, rethreading, and explosives.
  • Textile

    In the textile industry, Soy Vegetable Glycerin can be used for fabric dyes, as well as functioning as a lubricant for textile machines.
  • Lawn & Garden

    Soy Vegetable Glycerin is a key ingredient in several lawn and garden products, including insecticides, insect repellant, compost, plant soil, seed coating, and flower preservation.
  • Hobbies

    Within the realm of hobbies, Soy Vegetable Glycerin is used in leather and wood treatments, photography products, and keeping moisture in modeling clay.

Dosage, Safety, and Side Effects

Vegetable glycerin, and in particular Kosher USP Vegetable Glycerin is generally considered safe. The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) has classified Vegetable Glycerin as “Generally Recognized as Safe,” and the Cosmetic Ingredients Review (CIR) has classified Vegetable Glycerin as safe for use in cosmetics. Vegetable Glycerin is also considered an eco-friendly substance as it has no negative impact on the environment, including through the manufacturing process.

Consuming a large quantity of glycerin can lead to gastrointestinal distress, headaches, or allergic reaction, however those are rare occurrences. Vegetable Glycerin is not known to be a skin or eye irritant.