sidosorbitaaleja
Sidosorbitaaleja, also known as sorbitan esters, are a group of nonionic surfactants derived from sorbitol and fatty acids. They are commonly used as emulsifiers, solubilizers, and dispersing agents in a variety of industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Their amphiphilic nature, with a hydrophilic sorbitan head and a hydrophobic fatty acid tail, allows them to bridge the gap between oil and water, facilitating the formation of stable emulsions.
The specific properties of a sidosorbitaaleja depend on the length and saturation of the fatty acid chain