Glycerol is a sugar by-product derived from sugar cane that is found primarily in raw fruits and vegetables. It is also produced in the small intestine and liver. Glycerol is a simple polyols compound. It's a yellowish, colorless, tasteless, and non-toxic fluid. The glycerol backbone is found in lipids, which are lipids. Glycerol is often utilized in FDA-approved cold and wound removers due to its numerous health advantages. Because of its capacity to extract moisture and repair damaged cells, it is useful in treating painful disorders. Because of its capacity to alter form and become sticky when needed, glycerol is also utilized in the treatment of periodontitis and its gum disease-related problems.
Market Dynamics:
The increasing demand for glycerol from the personal care industry and the growing demand for biodiesel from the transportation industry are driving the growth of the global glycerol market. Moreover, there is an increasing application of glycerol in the pharmaceutical industry which is again fostering the growth of the market.
On the other hand, a costly refining process is expected to restrict the market growth.
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