Propylene glycol fatty acid esters are lipophilic oil-soluble emulsifiers with emulsifying and foaming properties. Propylene Glycol Esters are commonly used in yeast, cake, whipped cream shortening, margarine, ice cream, and other food products.
Propylene glycol esters has good foaming and emulsifying properties. Its foaming ability depends on the monoester content. The higher the monoester content, the better the performance. It is often used as a foaming agent for cakes and butter cakes, and is also often used in conjunction with mono- and di-fatty acid glycerides for synergistic effects.
Propylene glycol esters have good foaming and emulsifying properties. Its foaming ability depends on the monoester content. The higher the monoester content, the better the performance. It is often used as a foaming agent for cakes and butter cakes, and is also often used in conjunction with mono- and di-fatty acid glycerides for synergistic effects.