Based on the search results, the question seems to be about the total fatty matter (TFM) content in soaps. TFM is an important factor to consider in soap quality, as it represents the percentage of fatty matter in the soap. Higher TFM content indicates better soap quality
. According to the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the minimum TFM content for different grades of soaps is as follows
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- Grade 1: 76% minimum TFM
- Grade 2: 70% minimum TFM
- Grade 3: 60% minimum TFM
Some examples of soaps and their TFM content are provided in the search results
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- Mysore Sandal Soap: 80% TFM (Grade 1)
- Cinthol Soap: 80.15% TFM (Grade 1)
- Superia Silk Soap: 76.21% TFM (Grade 1)
- Park Avenue Soap: 76.17% TFM (Grade 1)
- Godrej No.1 Soap: 76.15% TFM (Grade 1)
- Godrej Fair Glow Soap: 76.07% TFM (Grade 1)
- Vivel Soap: 74.10% TFM (Grade 2)
- Margo Soap: 71.14% TFM (Grade 2)
- Lux Soap: 70.10% TFM (Grade 2)
- Hamam Soap: 68.05% TFM (Grade 3)
The total fatty matter content in soaps can vary from 10% to 18%
. Some soaps, like Morning Fresh Soap, Care Soap from Sanmex International, and Dove Soap, have been found to have high-quality fatty matter content and meet the standard values set by the Ghana Standards Board