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  • What is chemical Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESBO)?
  • ESBO is made from soybean oil through the epoxidation process. Polyunsaturated vegetable oils are widely used as precursors of epoxidized oil products because they have a large number of carbon-carbon double bonds (high iodine value) that can be used for epoxidation.
  • Is Epoxidized Soybean Oil Esbo/Eso safe?
  • Epoxidized soybean oil is safe. Epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) is a non-toxic and odorless polyvinyl chloride plasticizer, commonly used in polyvinyl chloride products, especially in transparent products, food packaging products and other non-toxic products. It has good heat resistance, light resistance and compatibility, and has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the production of food packaging materials.
  • How is epoxidized soybean oil made?
  • There are two main production methods for epoxidized soybean oil: solvent method and solvent-free method. The specific production methods include peroxyformic acid oxidation method, ion exchange resin catalysis method, aluminum sulfate catalysis method, peroxycarboxylic acid oxidation method and phase transfer catalytic oxidation method.
  • Is epoxidized soybean oil toxic?
  • Ingestion of sufficient amounts of epoxidized soybean oil may cause gastrointestinal upset and may produce a laxative effect. Severe overexposure may cause coma or respiratory failure. Prolonged skin contact may cause mild irritation or dermatitis.