Common minerals like talc or silica, and fats, e . g . vegetable stearin, magnesium stearate or stearic acid are the most frequently used lubricants in tablets or hard gelatin capsules.
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It is not a true wax but a fat that contains 10-15 % palmitin, stearin, and olein with about 1 % japanic acid ( 1, 21-heneicosanedioic acid ).
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The domestic trade directorate general explained in a press release that the stearin stocks reported as of last month by the 17 producers were a cumulative total, including those carried over from the previous months.
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Data released by the internal trade directorate general here showed that the Bukit Kapur Reksa Group in North Sumatra held the largest stock of 45, 950 tons of stearin as of the end of last month.
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Since domestic demand for stearin is very small, CPO companies have been forced to hold their stearin, usually exported, in their storage tanks pending the lifting of the blanket export ban early next month.
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Since domestic demand for stearin is very small, CPO companies have been forced to hold their stearin, usually exported, in their storage tanks pending the lifting of the blanket export ban early next month.
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He said the blanket ban on the export of all CPO-based commodities might disturb cooking oil production because mills would be flooded by stearin, the byproduct of CPO refining into cooking oil ( olein ).
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JAKARTA ( JP ) : Stearin stocks have been accumulating in the storage tanks of palm oil refining companies since a complete ban on the exports of crude palm oil ( CPO ) and all its derivatives began January.
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Many proteins and lipids have names ending with "-in " : for example, the enzymes pepsin and trypsin, the hormones insulin and gastrin, and the lipids stearin ( stearine ) and olein.
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Industry analysts here wonder how the Bukit Kapur Reksa Group could have piled up such large a stock of stearin because its stearin output, as reported to the directorate general, was only 5, 189 tons for January.