"Stearate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Stearate refers to a type of salt or ester formed from stearic acid. It is commonly used as an inactive ingredient, emulsifier, or stabilizer in various products, including:
1. Food: Stearates are used as coatings for tablets, powders, or other pharmaceuticals, allowing for smooth flow and prevention of caking or agglomeration.
2. Pharmaceutical: Stearates can be used as a component in medicines, improving the solubility and bioavailability of the active ingredients.
3. Cosmetics: Stearates are used in skin care products, as they can help to create a moisturizing barrier, improve the texture of the product, and enhance skin feel.
Some common types of stearates include:
Calcium stearate
Magnesium stearate
Sodium stearate
Stearates are often used in combination with other excipients or inactive ingredients, depending on their specific application and desired function.
The soap is slip through your fingers because of the calcium stearate on it.
Calcium stearate is used as an ingredient in some plastics.
May contain stearate as a filler agent.
Some medicines may use sodium stearate as an excipient.
Glycerol monostearate is a waxy solid also known as monostearin.