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Peanut Oil for Soap Making

Peanut Oil is a liquid liquid oil dominated by oleic (56%), linoleic (26%), palmitic (8%). Dominated by unsaturated fatty acids, it produces a gentle, skin-loving bar. Bars high in it need extra cure time or a hard oil alongside for firmness.

Quick Facts

SAP (NaOH)
0.137
SAP (KOH)
0.192
Iodine
92
INS
99
Type
Liquid oil
Role
Conditioning base
Saturated
11%
Unsaturated
82%

How Much Lye for Peanut Oil?

With a SAP value of 0.137, fully saponifying peanut oil takes 0.137 grams of sodium hydroxide per gram of oil (at 0% superfat):

Oil amountNaOH (0% superfat)KOH (liquid soap)
100 g13.7 g19.2 g
500 g68.5 g96 g
1000 g137 g192 g

Real recipes use a superfat discount (typically 5%) and almost always blend several oils. Always run your full recipe through the Soaply lye calculator rather than weighing lye from a single-oil table.

Predicted Bar Properties

Derived from the fatty acid profile, for a bar made of 100% peanut oil:

Hardness
11
Cleansing
0
Conditioning
82
Bubbly lather
0
Creamy lather
11

Fatty Acid Profile

Fatty acidPercentage
Palmitic8%
Stearic3%
Oleic56%
Linoleic26%

Substitutes for Peanut Oil

The closest matches by fatty acid profile, which is what actually determines how an oil behaves in soap. Swap by weight and re-run the lye calculation, since SAP values differ:

Build a recipe with Peanut Oil

The free Soaply calculator handles the lye math, water, superfat, and property predictions for any blend of 100 oils.

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