

Soybean fatty acid (Octadecenoic Acid) is a complex mixture of saturated and unsaturated acids, primarily linoleic and oleic acids. Our Distilled Soya Fatty Acid (DSFA) is a high-purity, vegetable-derived mixture of polyunsaturated fatty acids primarily extracted from refined soybean oil. Characterized by its high iodine value (125–135) and excellent drying properties, it serves as a critical performance-enhancing raw material for the production of alkyd resins, high-gloss paints, and architectural coatings. Beyond industrial coatings, its natural emollient properties and ready biodegradability make it an ideal sustainable base for high-quality soaps, detergents, and specialized personal care formulations. We operate as an end-to-end solutions partner, offering superior distillation quality that ensures low color values and high acid value (min 195), meeting the rigorous standards of both the chemical and cosmetic industries.


Soybean fatty acid (Octadecenoic Acid) is a complex mixture of saturated and unsaturated acids, primarily linoleic and oleic acids. Our Distilled Soya Fatty Acid (DSFA) is a high-purity, vegetable-derived mixture of polyunsaturated fatty acids primarily extracted from refined soybean oil. Characterized by its high iodine value (125–135) and excellent drying properties, it serves as a critical performance-enhancing raw material for the production of alkyd resins, high-gloss paints, and architectural coatings. Beyond industrial coatings, its natural emollient properties and ready biodegradability make it an ideal sustainable base for high-quality soaps, detergents, and specialized personal car...
Oleochemicals
Fatty Acids & Derivatives
Unsaturated specialty acids
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Chemical Properties & Specifications
Premier drying oil component to enhance film hardness and gloss in coatings
Mild, vegetable-based surfactant and emollient in premium cleansing bars and liquid soaps
Renewable feedstock for bio-based lubricants and metalworking fluids
Precursor for Epoxidised Soybean Oil (ESBO), a non-toxic alternative to phthalate plasticisers
Building block for the synthesis of amides, esters, and specialised surfactants
Soybean fatty acids are used as renewable raw materials in products such as lubricants and plasticizers. They are becoming popular because they are safer and more environmentally friendly than petroleum-based materials.
They are gaining popularity because industries are looking for sustainable, non-toxic, and renewable alternatives to traditional petroleum-based chemicals.
Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESOM) is a product made from soybean fatty acids. It is commonly used as a plasticizer and stabilizer in plastics.
Many countries have strict regulations limiting toxic phthalate plasticizers. ESOM is considered a safer alternative, which is increasing its demand.
The ESOM market is projected to reach about $1.3 billion in 2026 due to growing demand and regulatory changes.
Starting January 1, 2026, new limits have been introduced for contaminants such as 3-MCPD and glycidyl esters in edible and industrial vegetable oils in many international markets.
These limits help ensure that vegetable oils used in food and industrial products are safe and meet international safety standards.
Yes. High-purity soybean-based materials have approvals from FDA and EU regulators for use in food-contact materials.
Regulatory approvals allow these materials to be safely used in food packaging and related products, which contributes significantly to their market demand.
Standard bulk packaging includes 180kg–200kg HDPE or Iron Drums, IBC Tanks (1000kg), and Bulk Tankers for large-scale industrial use.