saddigilmore
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Rather it implies low in poly-unsaturated fatty acids (linoleic and worse), which impart longevity and heat stability (DOS danger in soap
This was counterintuitive to me- I would have thought things that would increase the shelf life of oil, would, in turn, increase the shelf life of soap made from it. If an oil goes longer without going rancid, wouldn't the soap, take longer to develop DOS?
The typical cheap Rapsöl you get in German supermarkets has some 25…30% PUFA
In oils with varying PUFA content, the degree of unsaturation has next to no impact on the saponification values:
The content of oleic acid by itself is the only uninteresting parameter of an oil/fatty acid profile.
This does seem to be the case, my rapeseed oil has a 25% PUFA....
I am not nearly well versed enough to start entering custom values into the lye calculator... I only feel comfortable choosing between unrefined rapeseed oil (which I originally would have chosen, but it seems that german rapeseed oil is closer in SAP value to the canola entry in soapcalc), High Oleic acid Canola, or just plain Canola oil. I don't know which one matches the supermarket rapsoil best.
Which entry would you choose, given the oil I'm trying to work with? it's 60% Monounsaturated , and 25% Polyunsaturated (mid-oleic?)
Thanks
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