Lamb, MD, from Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Dr. Angela Lamb: So what shampoos do mostly is they do what's called saponification. So the actual shampoo comes along and wraps around oil and ...
THE quantitative estimation of the lower fatty acids of milk fat by gas-liquid chromatography has caused some difficulty in the past. The methyl esters, particularly methyl butyrate, are ...
These oils are mixed together to form soap through a chemical reaction called saponification. Then essential oils like peppermint and lavender are added. The final soap is cooled before it's bottled.