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CANOLA OIL

CAS Number 120962-03-0
Chem/IUPAC Name: Canola Oil is an oil derived from Brassica napus L., Brassicaceae, low in erucic acid
COSING REF No: 74796
CANOLA OIL
Canola Oil is a versatile cosmetic ingredient derived from the seeds of the Canola plant (Brassica napus). In cosmetics, it appears as a pale yellow to golden liquid with excellent emollient properties. The oil's key components include unsaturated fatty acids, such as oleic, linoleic, and alpha-linolenic acids, which nourish and hydrate the skin, making it suitable for moisturizers, serums, and hair care products. The name "Canola" originates from "Canadian oil low acid," as the oil was bred to reduce erucic acid levels for safe consumption. The chemical formula of Canola Oil mainly comprises triglycerides of these fatty acids, offering natural, nourishing benefits in cosmetic formulations.

What is CANOLA OIL used for?

Canola Oil finds diverse applications in hair care, skin care, and cosmetics due to its nourishing and moisturizing properties.
  • Hair care: It is used as a conditioning agent, helping to tame frizz, restore shine, and improve overall hair texture. The oil's lightweight nature allows for easy absorption without leaving a greasy residue
  • Skin care: It is valued for its emollient and moisturizing effects. It soothes dry and irritated skin, locks in moisture, and enhances the skin's natural barrier function. Its high content of essential fatty acids and antioxidants helps combat free radicals, promoting a healthy and youthful complexion
  • Cosmetic products: It is employed as a key ingredient in various formulations like lip balms, lotions, and creams. It acts as a binding agent, increasing the stability of emulsions and providing a smooth texture to products

Origin

Canola Oil is produced through a process of crushing and extracting the oil from canola seeds. The seeds are cleaned, crushed, and then subjected to solvent extraction or mechanical pressing to separate the oil from the meal. The extracted oil undergoes refining to remove impurities, resulting in the final Canola Oil product.

What does CANOLA OIL do in a formulation?

  • Emollient
  • Hair conditioning
  • Moisturising
  • Skin conditioning

Safety profile

Canola Oil is generally considered safe for consumption and topical application. It has a favorable safety profile due to its low content of erucic acid, a potentially harmful compound found in older rapeseed oils. As with any product, individual sensitivities may vary, but Canola Oil is widely recognized as safe for most people.

Technical profile

Property Values
pH Neutral
Solubility Insoluble in water
Viscosity Low
37
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