Comparing E492 - Sorbitan tristearate vs E493 - Sorbitan monolaurate

Synonyms
E492
Sorbitan tristearate
E493
Sorbitan monolaurate
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Popular questions
  1. How is sorbitan monostearate and sorbitan tristearate different?

    Sorbitan monostearate (E491) has one stearate group, while sorbitan tristearate (E492) has three; this makes E492 more hydrophobic (lower HLB) and better for water‑in‑oil/fat stabilization, whereas E491 has a higher HLB and broader emulsifier uses (e.g., bakery).

  2. What is sorbitan tristearate made from?

    It’s produced by esterifying sorbitan (from dehydrated sorbitol) with stearic acid, which is typically sourced from vegetable oils (e.g., palm/soy) and can also be from animal fats.

  1. What is poe 80 sorbitan monolaurate?

    That name is inconsistent: 'POE 80' typically refers to polysorbate 80 (polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate, E433), not monolaurate; E493 is sorbitan monolaurate (Span 20) without ethoxylation. The ethoxylated monolaurate is polysorbate 20 (E432).

  2. What is polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate?

    It’s polysorbate 20 (E432), the ethoxylated form of sorbitan monolaurate; by contrast, E493 is the non‑ethoxylated sorbitan monolaurate (Span 20).