Les cires végétales : sources et applications

Waxes are mixture of long-chain apolar lipids of mineral, synthetic or natural (produced by living organisms) origin. In the plant kingdom, waxes that cover the different parts of the plant play the role of a physical and/or chemical barrier towards the outside thus allowing to control mass transfer...

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Main Author: Lecomte Jérôme
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2009-07-01
Series:Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2009.0273
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spelling doaj-20df36ad880a46ebab0e4dfc126c0f542021-04-02T04:30:23ZengEDP SciencesOléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides1258-82101950-697X2009-07-01164-5-626226610.1051/ocl.2009.0273ocl2009164p262Les cires végétales : sources et applicationsLecomte JérômeWaxes are mixture of long-chain apolar lipids of mineral, synthetic or natural (produced by living organisms) origin. In the plant kingdom, waxes that cover the different parts of the plant play the role of a physical and/or chemical barrier towards the outside thus allowing to control mass transfers and pest attacks. They can have also a storage function as in the Jojoba seeds. Because of their highly variable composition and physical properties, plant waxes (raw, refined or specific fractions) have found numerous applications in the food, cosmetic, candle, coating, polish, polymer and pharmaceutical industries. However, only few of them are currently available at large scale (Candellila, Carnauba, Jojoba) and they represent no more than a few percents of the global waxes market largely dominated by synthetic and petroleum-based products (97%). In the future, the increase needs for renewable and vegetable-based materials will help to drive the market growth for vegetable waxes and especially those based on vegetable oils (saturated fatty alcohols from fully hydrogenated soybean and castor oils) which have gained importance during the last decade.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2009.0273plant waxescuticular lipidsCandellilaCarnaubaJojobaglobal marketvegetable oil-based waxes
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Les cires végétales : sources et applications
Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
plant waxes
cuticular lipids
Candellila
Carnauba
Jojoba
global market
vegetable oil-based waxes
author_facet Lecomte Jérôme
author_sort Lecomte Jérôme
title Les cires végétales : sources et applications
title_short Les cires végétales : sources et applications
title_full Les cires végétales : sources et applications
title_fullStr Les cires végétales : sources et applications
title_full_unstemmed Les cires végétales : sources et applications
title_sort les cires végétales : sources et applications
publisher EDP Sciences
series Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
issn 1258-8210
1950-697X
publishDate 2009-07-01
description Waxes are mixture of long-chain apolar lipids of mineral, synthetic or natural (produced by living organisms) origin. In the plant kingdom, waxes that cover the different parts of the plant play the role of a physical and/or chemical barrier towards the outside thus allowing to control mass transfers and pest attacks. They can have also a storage function as in the Jojoba seeds. Because of their highly variable composition and physical properties, plant waxes (raw, refined or specific fractions) have found numerous applications in the food, cosmetic, candle, coating, polish, polymer and pharmaceutical industries. However, only few of them are currently available at large scale (Candellila, Carnauba, Jojoba) and they represent no more than a few percents of the global waxes market largely dominated by synthetic and petroleum-based products (97%). In the future, the increase needs for renewable and vegetable-based materials will help to drive the market growth for vegetable waxes and especially those based on vegetable oils (saturated fatty alcohols from fully hydrogenated soybean and castor oils) which have gained importance during the last decade.
topic plant waxes
cuticular lipids
Candellila
Carnauba
Jojoba
global market
vegetable oil-based waxes
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2009.0273
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