Sodium palmitate

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Sodium palmitate is a food additive with the ID of 408-35-5
Food additive purpose:
anticaking agent or free-flow agent, formulation aid, lubricant or release agent, stabilizer or thickener
Other names:
peg soybean oil fatty amine, amines, soya alkyl, ethoxylated, peg soyamine, soya fatty acid amine, ethoxylated, soybean oil fatty amine, ethoxylated.

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