IMPROVEMENT OF THE TECHNOLOGY FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CREAM-SOAP
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This article presents the results of a study based on the selection of optimal parameters of the technology for obtaining cream-perfume soaps by saponification of oil compositions obtained from unconventional oily raw materials. As a result of the research, oil compositions were saponified in alkaline solutions of various concentrations (20%; 40%; 60%), and 40% solution was selected as the optimal alkaline concentration. Also, the quality indicators of the cream-perfume soap samples obtained by us were compared with the physicochemical indicators of the currently available “Умка” cream-perfume soap. Also, the changes in the main physicochemical indicators of the obtained samples during 6 months of storage were analyzed.
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