Glyceryl Ester
Reliable Ingredients. Quiet Performers.
Glyceryl Esters are mild, multifunctional non-ionic compounds derived from the esterification of glycerin with various fatty acids. They function primarily as emulsifiers, emollients, and stabilizers, enabling the formation and maintenance of consistent emulsions. These esters help to soften, smooth, and condition surfaces, enhancing texture and skin feel in formulations. They also serve as solubilizers and viscosity modifiers, offering excellent formulation flexibility.
Get a Quote >Key Benefits of Our Glyceryl Ester
They hold things together
Think about oil and water. They usually repel each other. Glyceryl esters help them blend – important for lotions, sauces, and ointments.They feel nice
Not greasy. Not too light. Just that soft, even texture people want in skincare.They help things glide
In both personal care and industrial applications, they make things move or coat more evenly.No charge, more flexibility
Being non-ionic means they do not interfere with other ingredients much. That makes it easy to work with.Break down over time
Monoesters, diesters, triesters. You might need one or the other depending on the job. We offer all three.Our Glyceryl Ester Variants
Glyceryl Tristearate
Used as a structuring agent and emulsifier, offering consistency and blend stability.
Glyceryl Tri oleate
Acts as a lubricant and solubilizer, improving spreadability and skin feel.
Glyceryl Dilaurate
A diester used as a co-emulsifier and texture enhancer with dispersing properties.
Glyceryl mono oleate
Functions as an emulsifier and dispersant, enhancing solubilization and emollience.
Glyceryl Mono Laurate
A non-ionic surfactant that provides emulsifying and mild antimicrobial functionality.
Glyceryl Mono Stearate
A non-ionic emulsifier that stabilizes oil-in-water blends and improves texture and viscosity.