While castor oil is popular in itself, its various derivatives and their unique properties and the consequent applications make castor oil even more important in the plant and vegetable oils hierarchy The castor seed contains about 5 0 moisture, 12 0–16 0 protein, 45 0–50 oil The seeds are high in
2 3 1 Indian Castor Oil Derivatives Production – Historical & Current Scenario 2 3 2 Indian Castor Oil Derivatives Exports – Historical & Current Scenario 2 3 3 Indian Castor Oil Derivatives Imports 2 3 4 Emerging Trends in India for Production of New Castor Oil Derivatives Chapter 3 – End Uses for Castor Oil Derivatives
sensitise entrepreneurs about the promising future potential for castor oil derivatives, and to provide insights on the key growth markets for the future The second part of the document contains the sample of the Comprehensive Castor Oil Report which provides relevant and critical information on castor oil and its derivatives
BSS castor oil is used in wide variety of applications and is the starting material for many other derivatives of castor oil In pharmaceuticals and cosmetics it is used as an ingredient in formulations It combines well with styrene and diisocyanates for film forming varnish It is substantially insoluble infusible
coatings, inks lubricants, detergents and soaps With a wide diversity of commercial applications castor has considerably more uses directly related to the unique hydroxyl fatty acid structure [1] BSS castor oil is used in wide variety of applications and is the starting material for many other derivatives of castor oil In
Key words: Castor Oil, ricinoleic acid, oenanthol, C7 derivatives, undecylenic acid, C11 derivatives Nature owes a lot to Castor Oil starting with beavers
Chemical Derivatives of Castor Oil * K T ACHAYA, Regional Research Laboratory, Hyderabad-9, India Abstract The chemistry of castor oil and its derivatives
Castor Oil (Grade-1) Hydrogenated Castor Oil (Grade-2) 12-Hydroxy Steric Acid 12-Hydroxy Steric Acid (Bleached) Ricinoleic Acid SPECIFICATION