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Triacetin is the with the formula . It is classified as a , i.e., the of with . It is a colorless, viscous, and odorless liquid with a high boiling point and a low melting point. It has a mild, sweet taste in concentrations lower than 500 ppm, but may appear bitter at higher concentrations.

(1969). 9780931710377, Published by the Author.
It is one of the glycerine acetate compounds.


Uses
Triacetin is a common , for instance as a in , and for its function, with E1518 and Australian approval code A1518. It is used as an in pharmaceutical products, where it is used as a humectant, a , and as a solvent.


Potential uses
The plasticizing capabilities of triacetin have been utilized in the synthesis of a biodegradable phospholipid gel system for the dissemination of the cancer drug (PTX). In the study, triacetin was combined with PTX, ethanol, a phospholipid and a medium chain triglyceride to form a gel-drug complex. This complex was then injected directly into the cancer cells of -bearing mice. The gel slowly degraded and facilitated sustained release of PTX into the targeted glioma cells.

Triacetin can also be used as a as an which can reduce in , and to improve cold and properties of .

It has been considered as a possible source of in artificial food regeneration systems on long . It is believed to be safe to get over half of one's dietary energy from triacetin.


Synthesis
Triacetin was first prepared in 1854 by the French chemist Marcellin Berthelot. ; see "Triacétine", pp. 282–283. Triacetin was prepared in the 19th century from and .

Its synthesis from and glycerol is simple and inexpensive.

3  + 1  → 1  + 3 

This synthesis has been conducted with and microwave irradiation to give a 99% yield of triacetin. It has also been conducted with a (II) catalyst supported by and heated to 50 °C for 55 minutes to give a 99% yield of triacetin.


Safety
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved it as generally recognized as safe food additive and included it in the database according to the opinion from the Select Committee On GRAS Substances (SCOGS). Triacetin is included in the SCOGS database since 1975.

Triacetin was not toxic to animals in studies of exposure through repeated inhalation over a relatively short period.

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