FORMULATION
IDEAS
1. Anti-Aging
Serum:
o Avocado
Oil 10 mL + Rosehip Oil 10 mL + Vitamin E (3 drops).
2. Traditional
Hair Mask:
o Avocado
Oil 30 mL + Coconut Oil 20 mL; massage into scalp and leave overnight.
3. Nourishing
Body Butter:
o Avocado
Oil 40 mL + Shea Butter 60 g + Preferred Essential Oil (5 drops).
4. Healing
Balm for Skin:
o Avocado
Oil 20 mL + Beeswax 10 g + Calendula Oil 20 mL; melt, blend, and store in jars.
These
formulations leverage the hydrating, anti-inflammatory, and regenerative
properties of avocado oil.
THERAPEUTIC
BENEFITS OF AVOCADO OIL
·
Wound Healing & Tissue
Regeneration: Promotes faster wound contraction,
re-epithelialization, collagen synthesis, and improved tensile strength of the
skin.
·
Anti-Aging Effects:
Antioxidants support collagen, protect mitochondria, and help slow tissue
degradation caused by free radicals.
·
Cardiovascular & Metabolic
Support: Oleic acid helps reduce LDL cholesterol, improve
insulin sensitivity, and support heart health.
Not a medicinal product. Not intended to replace professional diagnosis or medical treatment. Individual results may vary.
SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES
2. Nutritional
and Bioactive Composition of Avocado Oil – MDPI
3. Characterization,
Quantification, and Quality Assessment of Avocado Oil – MDPI
4. Morphology
and Botanical Description of Persea americana – Springer
5. Cosmetic
and Dermatological Applications of Avocado Oil – PMC NCBI
6. Key
Components and Multiple Health Functions of Avocado Oil: A Review –
ScienceDirect
7. Wound
Healing Effects of Avocado Oil – PubMed
9. Anti-Aging
and Cellular Protection by Avocado Oil – MDPI
10. Dietary
Effects and Cardiometabolic Support of Avocado Oil – PMC NCBI
11. What
Is Unrefined Extra Virgin Cold-Pressed Avocado Oil? – AOCS
GENERAL
USES & BENEFITS OF AVOCADO OIL
·
Skin Hydration & Barrier Repair:
Oleic acid and vitamin E help strengthen the skin, reduce transepidermal water
loss, and improve elasticity.
·
Anti-Inflammatory & Antioxidant
Effects: β-sitosterol, tocopherols, and carotenoids help
reduce mild inflammation and protect against oxidative stress.
·
Hair Care:
Nourishes the scalp, reduces dryness, helps alleviate mild dandruff, and
enhances shine.
·
Nutrient Absorption:
Enhances the bioavailability of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) and
carotenoids in the diet.
Halal Certificate: 15240067741220
Export Documentation Available
- Certificate of Analysis (COA)
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
- Phytosanitary Certificate
- Halal Certificate
- CITES permit (required for
international trade)
AVOCADO CARRIER OIL by DDistillers
INCI Name: Persea americana (Avocado) Oil
Product Category: Single Carrier Oil, 100% Pure
Barcode: –
HS Code: 15159029
CAS Number: 8024-32-6
FEMA Number: –
Extraction Method: Cold Pressing (< 50 °C).
PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION
Avocado
Carrier Oil is extracted from the pulp of Persea americana Mill. using
the cold pressing method (< 50 °C). This method preserves essential
bioactives, including monounsaturated fatty acids, tocopherols, phytosterols,
and carotenoids, known for their benefits to skin, hair, and metabolic
health.
Product
Specifications:
·
Raw Material:
Fully ripened avocado pulp.
·
Extraction Method:
Cold pressing (chemical-free).
·
Color:
Yellow-green to deep green.
·
Aroma:
Mild nutty-vegetal.
Main
Constituents:
o Oleic
acid (40–60%), Linoleic acid (7–17%), Palmitic acid, Stearic acid, Palmitoleic
acid (5–10%).
o Vitamins
A, D, and E; Tocopherols; Phytosterols (β-sitosterol); Lutein and other
carotenoids.
BOTANY
& MORPHOLOGY OF AVOCADO (Persea americana Mill.)
Avocado
belongs to the Lauraceae family, native to Mesoamerica, and is now
cultivated across tropical and subtropical regions.
Key
Morphological Features:
·
Evergreen tree, reaching up to 20–30 m in
height.
·
Elliptical-lanceolate leaves (15–25 cm),
glossy green.
·
Small yellow-green hermaphroditic flowers.
·
Pear-shaped or round fruit with fat-rich
pulp (~15–36%) and a single large seed.
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND & USES OF AVOCADO OIL
·
Aztec & Mayan Civilizations:
Used avocado for nutrition, skin care, and traditional medicine.
·
Colonial Era & Early 20th
Century: Introduced to Europe for cosmetic and pharmaceutical
use.
·
Modern Technology:
Cold pressing yields extra virgin avocado oil with optimal bioactive profiles,
widely used in food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries.
·
Research (1930s–Present):
Demonstrated topical benefits for skin regeneration, wound healing, and tissue
protection.
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| Specification | |
|---|---|
| Source of Material | Source Material: Avocado pulp. Origin: Indonesia |
| Cultivation | Conventionally harvested and
periodically replanted to ensure sustainability |
| Main Content | Linoleic acid, Oleic acid, Palmitic acid, Stearic acid. |
| Organoleptik | Color:
Yellow-green to deep green.
Aroma:
Mild nutty-vegetal scent. |
| Solubility | Soluble in cosmetic esters and oils; insoluble in water |
| Blend well | Blends well with essential oils and other carrier oils |
| Downstream product application | Cosmetics and Personal Care Formulation |
| Shelf Life | 2 years |
| Storage instructions | Storage Guidelines:
|
| Allergies and general precautions | Allergen &
Precautionary Notes:
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