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  2. Viscoleo - Wikipedia

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    Viscoleo is a thin or low-viscosity vegetable oil. [1] It is specifically a proprietary form of fractionated coconut oil and a medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil. [1] [2] It is prepared from the dried, solid endosperm of the fruit Cocos nucifera (coconut tree) via hydrolysis, fractionation, and purification. [3]

  3. Template:Smoke point of cooking oils - Wikipedia

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    Coconut oil: Unrefined, dry expeller pressed, virgin: 177 °C: 350 °F [8] Corn oil: ... Palm oil: Fractionated: 235 °C [14] 455 °F Peanut oil: Refined: 232 °C [3 ...

  4. Coconut oil - Wikipedia

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    Coconut oil (or coconut fat) is an edible oil derived from the kernels, meat, and milk of the coconut palm fruit. [1] Coconut oil is a white solid fat below around 25 °C (77 °F), and a clear thin liquid oil at higher temperatures. Unrefined varieties have a distinct coconut aroma. [2]

  5. Fractionation - Wikipedia

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    Fractionation is also used for culinary purposes, as coconut oil, palm oil, and palm kernel oil are fractionated to produce oils of different viscosities, that may be used for different purposes. These oils typically use fractional crystallization (separation by solubility at temperatures) for the separation process instead of distillation.

  6. Axona - Wikipedia

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    It is a proprietary formulation of fractionated palm kernel oil (caprylic triglyceride), a medium-chain triglyceride. Cericin, [ 1 ] the company that makes Axona, states that during digestion, caprylic triglyceride is broken down into ketones , which provide an alternative energy source for the brain.

  7. Medium-chain triglyceride - Wikipedia

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    Typical example of a medium-chain triglyceride, containing three medium chain fatty acids (caprylic acid in blue and capric acid in red)A medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) is a triglyceride with two or three fatty acids having an aliphatic tail of 6–12 carbon atoms, i.e. a medium-chain fatty acid (MCFA).