By Jeanne Yacoubou
Alternate Names: magnesium octadecanoate; octadecanoic acid, magnesium salt; stearic acid, magnesium salt; magnesium distearate; E470b, E572
Commercial Source: mineral-plant
Used in: dietary supplements, pharmaceuticals
Used as: lubricant, binder, flow agent, release agent, anti-caking agent
Definition: Magnesium stearate formed by the reaction of a magnesium-containing compound and either a stearate-containing compound or stearic acid is most often used as a release agent or lubricant in pharmaceuticals and supplements. There are many non-food uses of magnesium stearate including personal care products, plastics and rubber.
Manufacturers:
http://www.acme-hardesty.com/product/magnesium-stearate/
“Our vegetable-based… magnesium stearate is made from palm oil.”
http://www2.mallinckrodt.com/active_pharmaceutical_ingredients/stearates/
(vegetable source listed by clicking on number to the left of chemical name under list titled “Stearate Products”)
http://www.peter-greven.de/en/products-applications/applications/food-additives/
http://www.silverfernchemical.com/products/magnesium-stearate/
Silver Fern told The VRG that “…the standard today is vegetable-based [stearates] especially for food use.”
http://www.brenntagspecialties.com/en/pages/Markets_IndustriesServed/Food/Stearates/index.html
Their magnesium stearate is vegetable oil-based.
Additional Information:
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2011-title21-vol3/pdf/CFR-2011-title21-vol3-sec184-1440.pdf
http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/11177
http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/2/1/21/htm
http://www.xlear.com/spry-dental-defense/xylitol-products/adults/natural-breath-mints/
Spry Gems Xylitol Mints told The VRG that their magnesium stearate is derived from “coconut oil.”
https://www.cocoavia.com/recipes/ingredients-nutritional-information
Cocoavia told The VRG that the magnesium stearate in their vegetarian capsules is derived from “plant sources.”
http://www.vrg.org/vrgnews/2013oct_1.php#s14
http://www.google.com/patents/EP1499197A2?cl=en
(paragraph 12 in Description and throughout Materials and Methods)
Classification: Vegan* Although it is possible to derive magnesium stearate from animal fats, it is not standard practice today in the food industry and no examples of tallow-derived magnesium stearate in foods or pharmaceuticals are known.
Entry Updated: August 2015
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