polyalkoholidests
Polyalkoholidests are chemical compounds derived from polyols (polyhydric alcohols) in which one or more of the hydroxyl groups have been esterified with carboxylic acids or acid derivatives. Depending on the polyol used and the number of esterifications, the products range from monoesters and diesters to tri- and higher-order polyesters. They are a broad class, often collectively referred to as polyol esters.
Common polyols include glycerol (trihydroxypropane), pentaerythritol, sorbitol, and hexitols; common acyl groups include fatty acid residues
Properties: The presence of multiple ester linkages makes them relatively high molecular weight, lipophilic to varying
Production: They are typically prepared by esterification or interesterification of polyols with fatty acids or acid
Applications and safety: Used in cosmetics and personal care as emollients and thickening agents; in lubricants