Vanaspati

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Vanaspati is an Indian/South Asian name for a fully or partially hydrogenated vegetable cooking oil. In India vanaspati is usually made from palm oil. Hydrogenation is performed using a catalyst known as "supported nickel catalyst", in reactors at low-medium pressure (3-10 bar). Commercial suppliers of such catalysts include the companies Johnson Matthey and BASF-Engelhard.

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