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CAPTEX® ABITEC Corporation 501 W. 1st Ave. Columbus, OH 43215 USA 800-555-1255 +1 614-429-6464 www.abiteccorp.com [email protected] LIQUIDS CAPTEX 300 CAPTEX 355 CAPTEX 8000 SEMI-SOLID CAPTEX 1000 POWDERS CAPTEX CA CAPTEX 50 CAPTEX 70 CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX APTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPT X CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAP APTEX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAPTE All information and statements given in this brochure are believed to be accurate at the time of publication. However, neither ABITEC Corporation nor any of their affiliates make any representations or warranty with respect thereto, including, but not limited to, any results obtained in the processing of the products by customers or any third party. 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We reserve the right to change product specification and it specified properties of the products without prior notice. www.abiteccorp.com 12/15 EX CAPTEX CAPTEX CAP TEX CAPTEX CAPTEX TEX CAPTEX CAP Medium Chain Triglycerides CAPTEX® Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCTs) Typical Properties Captex medium chain triglycerides are made by esterifying glycerol and vegetable sourced caprylic and capric fatty acids. Our products are: • made in the U.S.A • suitable for vegan and/or vegetarian diets • gluten free • Kosher & Halal • not manufactured from ingredients that are known food allergens or from genetically modified (non-GMO) vegetable sources or synthetic materials WEIGH WELLNE Y ON TI COGNI T ENERG SS MCTs are fats composed of fatty acids of 8-10 carbons, which can be found in small amounts in coconut oil, palm kernel oil, and in milk – especially goat milk. The triglycerides are easily digested into fatty acids that are absorbed from the intestine into the portal vein for direct access to the liver. In the liver, MCTs are rapidly metabolized into ketones which are used by the brain, heart, and muscle as an alternate energy source. Contrast this pathway to those of long chain fatty acids (C12 or greater) which are absorbed from the intestine into the lymphatic system for transport to adipose tissue for storage. Captex 300 Captex 355 Chemical Name(s) Caprylic/capric triglyceride Caprylic/capric triglyceride Caprylic (C8) fatty acid content (%) ≈70 Capric (C10) fatty acid Appearance/Form content (%) (25°C) ≤20 Colorless to light yellow, clear liquid ≈55 ≤35 Colorless to light yellow, clear liquid Captex 1000 Glyceryl tricaprate; Tricaprin ≤1 ≈98 White to pale yellow solid Captex 8000 Glyceryl tricaprylate; Tricaprylin ≈98 ≤1 Clear liquid Saponification Value Odor Taste (mg KOH/g) Neutral Neutral 335-360 Neutral Neutral 325-340 Specific Gravity, (25°C) 0.92-0.96 Viscosity (Brookfield, 25°C) 20-25 0.92-0.96** 25-33 295-315 Neutral Neutral 335-360 Regulatory Medium chain triglycerides are common food ingredients and are permitted for food uses per previously submitted intended uses and levels. Common food ingredients are considered GRAS (generally recognized as safe) when produced and used in accordance with FDA CFR Title 21, § 182.1. Certifications, Registrations, etc. • GFSI-BRC Global Standard for Food Safety • ISO 9001 • Kosher and Halal • ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 • cGMP • HACCP • Batch processes, quality practices, product recall and traceability drills • EPA establishment number Common Terminology References U.S. food designation1 Medium-chain triglycerides Canadian food designation2 Medium chain triglycerides (from modified palm kernel oil and/or modified coconut oil) Identified synonyms for UNII C9H2L21V7U3 • • • • • • • • Medium-chain triglycerides MCT Caprylic/capric triglyceride Caprylic and capric triglycerides Glycerides, Mixed decanoyl and octanoyl Coconut oil, fractionated Fractionated coconut oil Fractionated triglyceride of coconut oil Initial designation4 Fractionated coconut oil 1. The FDA amended to the “Medium-Chain Triglycerides” designation in the early 1990s. The “Medium-Chain Triglycerides” terminology is also supported by The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, World Health Organization (FAO/WHO), Canada’s List of Non-Medicinal Ingredients, multiple publications, as well as monographs in the National Formulary (NF), European Pharmacopoeia (EP), Japanese Pharmaceutical Excipients (JPE). 2. Canada Food Inspection Agency, www.inspection.gc.ca/food/labelling/food-labelling-for-industry/fats-and-oils/eng/1392751693435/139 2751782638?chap=5 3. FDA Database of Pharmaceutical Inactive Ingredients, www.fda.gov/ForIndustry/DataStandards/StructuredProductLabeling/ ucm162523.htm 4. “Medium-Chain Triglycerides” (MCT) were initially called “Fractionated Coconut Oil.” The “Fractionated Coconut Oil” designation originated from the production process to obtain the raw materials.