Rice Bran Oil * GREAT VALUE. 100% GMO FREE RICE BRAN OIL - High in oryzanol (antioxidant) which has been said to lower cholesterol. (Gamma Oryzanol Content: 19,500 PPM) Minimally processed and unfiltered! * HEALTHY AND GREAT FOR COOKING - Rice bran oil has a naturally high smoking point of 490 degrees / (254�°C). Light neutral flavor and aroma makes it great for flash frying, sauteing, and making dressing and vinaigrette due to its ability to emulsify easily. Clean, non-oily mouth feel, allowing foods to taste crisp and clean * RICH IN VITAMIN E - Pamper yourself with a great oil that will leave your skin soft and supple. Can be used for soap production as a great moisturizer and for massage as a neutral oil. * IMPROVES CONDITION AND HAIR COAT FOR HORSES AND DOGS - Provide your pet with the care it needs to look great! Can be used for older horses to maintain weight, provide a shiny coat, and strong hooves. Improves body condition by adding calories without bulk which is helpful for horses who have a hard time consuming more feed. Use for your dog as a supplement to help keep a great looking shiny coat.
PFAD Is a by-product from refining Crude Palm Oil. It is a light brown solid at room temperature, melting to a brown liquid on heating. Palm Fatty Acid Distillate is used in soap industries, animal feed industries and as raw materials for oleochemical industries. Vitamin E can be extracted from PFAD. Specifications: Free Fatty Acids (as palmitic) 70% min Moisture & Impurities 1.0% max Saponifiable Matter 95% min(basis 97%)
PFAD Is a by-product from refining Crude Palm Oil. It is a light brown solid at room temperature, melting to a brown liquid on heating. Palm Fatty Acid Distillate is used in soap industries, animal feed industries and as raw materials for oleochemical industries. Vitamin E can be extracted from PFAD. Specifications: Free Fatty Acids (as palmitic) 70% min Moisture & Impurities 1.0% max Saponifiable Matter 95% min(basis 97%)
Moisture & impurities 0.4%. free fatty acid 7.60%
Fatty acids are organic molecules composed of long hydrocarbon chains with a carboxylic acid group at one end. They are essential building blocks of fats and play vital roles in various biological processes. Fatty acids are classified into saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated types based on their chemical structure. They are a key source of energy for the body, serve as structural components of cell membranes, and are involved in the synthesis of various lipid molecules like triglycerides and phospholipids. Additionally, specific fatty acids like omega-3 and omega-6 are essential for human health and must be obtained from the diet. Fatty acids have far-reaching implications for nutrition, metabolism, and overall well-being, making them a critical component of our biology and diet.