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Soyabean Carrier Oil  

[VRI/CP/02-072]

$ 21.66

Extraction Method - Cold Pressed

Certificate - ISO

Source - Seeds

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Botanical Name:  Glycine max Common name:  Soybean Plant fa Read More

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Botanical Name: 

Glycine max

Common name: 

Soybean

Plant family: 

  Fabaceae

Genus: 

 Glycine

Appearance/Color:

 Pale yellow

Origin

USA

Source

Seeds

Method of Extraction

Cold Pressed

 

Glycine max or commonly known as soybean is a species of legume originated from East Asia. Soybean is a member of Leguminosae family. There is no clear account of when and where the soybean was initially being domesticated, however, it is said to be originated from China (Qiu and Chang, 2010). Currently, the United States holds the record for the world largest soybean producer to date followed by Brazil. Soybean has been consumed widely around the globe as a source of protein-rich foods and beverages. It is also used in major cuisines in some parts of the world such as Japan (Miso soup), Korea (Doenjang), China (Tofu, also known as bean curd), Indonesia (Tempeh), and many others. Besides it is being used as a major ingredient in local delicacies, it is usually also used in the form of sauce which acts as a flavor enhancer in household cooking. Soybean is widely used as cooking oil.

Production of soybean starts with its cultivation using the beans itself as seeds. Well-drained and loamy soil with slightly acidic condition is suitable for soybean plantation. Soybean is a subtropical crop, nonetheless, it also can be grown in tropical climate regions with temperature up to 50°C. It takes roughly 2 months for the plant to mature. However, the time taken for maturity depends on the variant of the soybean itself. Soybean plant can grow up to 20–180 cm tall upon maturity. The beans are harvested using a combined harvester which can readily separate the beans from the pods. The separated beans are then stored until being exported or further processed 

Essential oils are distilled from the aromatic leaves, bark, and roots of plants. If applied to the skin directly, they can cause reactions, such as severe irritation, redness or burning.

Carrier oils and essential oils are made from plants. Carrier oils are used to dilute essential oils and “carry” them to skin. That’s because essential oils are potent and can cause irritation when applied directly to skin. Most carrier oils are unscented or lightly scented and don’t interfere with an essential oil’s therapeutic properties. They may be used alone or with other oils to nourish skin.

Carrier oils are used to dilute the essential oils and help “carry” them into the skin. Aloe vera gels and unscented body lotion are also sometimes used as carriers.

To be used in aromatherapy, it is recommended that the oil is obtained through cold pressing. In this process, the oil is extracted by crushing the plants. Users claim that the fragile nutrients in the oil can be damaged if they are extracted with heat. Venkatramna’s carrier Oils are extracted from the Cold Pressed method to retain their properties.

Common Usage: Aromatherapy

TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION 

Safety Summary                        

·        Hazards Not Known

·        Contraindications: Not Known

Organ Specific Effects                  

·        Adverse skin reaction: No Information Found

·        Reproductive Toxicity: No Information Found

Systemic Effects       

·        Acute Toxicity: Non-Toxic Product.

·        Antioxidant/pro-oxidant activity: No Data Available

·        Carcinogenic/anti carcinogenic potential: No Data Available                            

 

ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

 

Toxicity

·        Acute fish toxicity: LC50 / 96 HOUR – No data available

·        Toxicity to aquatic plants – No data available

·        Toxicity to microorganisms – No data available

·        Toxicity threshold – No data available

·        Persistence and degradability: Biodegradation is expected

·        Bio-accumulative potential: Bioaccumulation is unlikely

·        Mobility in soil: Unknown

Avoid exposure to marine environments and waterways

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