Lycium barbarum seed oil - Names and Identifiers
Lycium barbarum seed oil - Introduction
Wolfberry seed oil, also known as wolfberry oil or wolfberry seed oil, is a vegetable oil obtained from the seeds of wolfberry plants after extraction and pressing. The following is an introduction to its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
-Wolfberry seed oil is a light yellow to orange-yellow liquid with a special aroma and taste.
-Lycium barbarum seed oil is rich in a variety of nutrients, especially vitamin E, fatty acids, carotenoids, etc.
Use:
-Wolfberry seed oil is commonly used in edible oils and can be used for cooking, flavoring and food preparation.
-Wolfberry seed oil is also commonly used in the production of health products and skin care products, which can be used to improve photoaging, dry skin and anti-oxidation.
Preparation Method:
-The preparation method of wolfberry seed oil mainly includes two steps: extraction of seeds and pressing of seeds.
-Extraction: Soak the dried wolfberry seeds with an organic solvent to dissolve the nutrients in the solvent, and then evaporate and recover the solvent to obtain the nutrients.
-Squeezing: The extracted wolfberry seeds are mechanically pressed to obtain oil and fat. This is usually cold pressed to retain the nutrients in the oil.
Safety Information:
-Wolfberry seed oil is generally considered safe and suitable for most people to eat or use externally.
-However, individuals may be allergic to it, so skin or oral testing should be performed before use.
-If you have special health conditions, such as allergies, drug allergies, etc., it is recommended to consult a doctor or professional advice.
-normal consumption generally does not produce side effects, but excessive intake may cause diarrhea or excessive fat and other problems, should be reasonable control dosage.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:49:11