There's a thread or post by ResolvableOwl about the different SAPs for virgin versus refined coconut oil. Let me see if I can find it.
Edited: Okay, I found the thread, which is about the many issues with FA profiles in the soap c@lculators.
The post with the information about coconut oil is
this one. key info is:
"it's not long since I read
Kathrin's FAQ entry about coconut oil SAP – tl;dr for the non-German speakers: from anecdotal experience of some soapmakers, the “international standard” CO SAP = 0.183 appears too high, and she provides 0.1768 as a less tightly calculated SAP.)"
Via Google translate, I get the following for Kathrin's original text:
"Coconut oil (old VZ): If you select "coconut oil (old VZ)" in the soap c@lculator, the usual saponification number for coconut in most soap c@lculators is used (0,183). There are assumptions that this value is too high in most cases.
Coconut oil refined: My preferred source of coconut are the small, silver-wrapped cubes of coconut fat, so I asked the manufacturer for the saponification number for this product (0.1768). If you use this value, slightly lower NaOH values will be calculated.
Hardened coconut oil: Palmin is hydrogenated coconut fat and also has a slightly different saponification number (0.18036).
Coconut oil native: The saponification number here is the same as for refined coconut oil. I created this entry mainly so that it can be seen in the recipe that native coconut was used, and so that no one accidentally uses a too high number of saponifications."
I also
posted in the original thread after reviewing the SAP information from Soaper's Choice.
"Soapers Choice, which is a subsidiary of a major edible and cosmetic oil distributor in the US, provides the SAPs for their oils in a downloadable pdf that is linked from the home page. It hasn’t been updated since 2020. For coconut oil, their numbers for NaOH SAP are:
coconut EV Organic .182
coconut organic rbd .178
coconut 76 .178
Perhaps the shift is due to processing?"