Cumin

Cumin seed fatty oil, also known as cumin seed carrier oil, is a valuable and versatile oil that is extracted from the seeds of the cumin plant. This technical guide is designed to provide wholesale buyers with essential information about cumin seed fatty oils, including its synonyms, botanical names, part of the plant used, chemical composition, growing locations, odor type, appearance, extraction methods, industrial uses, and market price.

Synonyms: Cumin seed fatty oil is also referred to as "cumin seed carrier oil" or simply "cumin carrier oil."

Botanical names: The botanical name of the cumin plant is "Cuminum cyminum."

Growing locations: Cumin is native to the Mediterranean region and is now widely cultivated in other parts of the world, including the Middle East, India, and China. The plant thrives in dry, hot climates and can grow up to 30-50 cm in height.

Part of the plant used: Cumin seed fatty oil is obtained from the seeds of the cumin plant. These small, elongated seeds are the primary part of the plant used for oil extraction.

Chemical composition: Cumin seed fatty oil is composed mainly of various fatty acids, including: Oleic acid: A monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acid, known for its moisturizing properties. Linoleic acid: An essential omega-6 fatty acid, beneficial for skin health. Palmitic acid: A saturated fatty acid that contributes to the stability and shelf life of the oil. Stearic acid: Another saturated fatty acid that provides a smooth texture to the oil. In addition to fatty acids, cumin seed fatty oil may contain trace amounts of other lipids and natural compounds found in vegetable oils.

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  1. Type :Carrier Oils

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    Name :Atlassence

    Type :Mix

    Headquarters :Morocco

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