vegetable - Names and Identifiers
vegetable - Physico-chemical Properties
Physical and Chemical Properties | EPA Chemical Information Fats and Glyceridic Oils, vegetable (68956-68-3) |
Use | Uses for edible, oil and fat industry |
vegetable - Upstream Downstream Industry
vegetable - Introduction
PASSION FLOWER OIL is extracted from the seeds of the passionflower (passionflower incarnata) plant. It has many benefits and uses.
PASSION FLOWER OIL is rich in essential fatty acids, such as linoleic acid, linolenic acid and palmitic acid, as well as antioxidants such as vitamin E. These ingredients help maintain the health and elasticity of the skin and promote cell regeneration. In addition, PASSION FLOWER OIL also has a calming and relaxing effect, often used to relax the body and mind, improve the quality of sleep.
PASSION FLOWER OIL is widely used in skin care. It can be used as a massage oil to relieve muscle soreness and fatigue. In addition, PASSION FLOWER OIL can also emollient, reduce skin dryness and inflammation, relieve sensitive and allergic reactions.
PASSION FLOWER OIL is usually prepared by cold pressing or solvent extraction. The cold pressing method can retain the nutrients in the raw materials, but the yield is low. The solvent extraction rule can obtain more oil, but some solvent may remain.
Although PASSION FLOWER OIL is generally considered safe for most people, some safety precautions should be taken. First of all, if you are allergic to plants, you may have an allergic reaction to PASSION FLOWER OIL. Secondly, as with any other cosmetic product, if you experience discomfort or skin reactions when using PASSION FLOWER OIL, stop using it. It is best to perform a sensitivity test before using PASSION FLOWER OIL.
In short, PASSION FLOWER OIL is a natural and versatile OIL. It has many beauty and health benefits and can be used for skin care, massage and relaxation.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:32:45