Matexcel Microencapsulated Perilla Oil Powder, 50% NEFA-0010

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Microencapsulation can effectively protect the oil, reduce the oxidative rancidity during the storage process, and greatly provide the convenience of the oil. Powdered oils have been used as seasonings in the production of biscuits and breads, as well as ingredients for instant desserts, ice cream and seasoning powders. For highly unsaturated fatty acids, microencapsulation can effectively reduce the possibility of oxidative deterioration. At the same time, for fishy or odorous oils, microencapsulation can also mask odors. Storage: Store at room temperature Application: Hard capsules, gummies, beverages, energy bars, and pet food Product overview: Perilla oil is considered a rich source of fatty acids, and contains both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. Saturated fatty acids in perilla oil are mainly palmitic (5-7%) and stearic (1-3%). Monounsaturated fatty acids in perilla oil are oleic (12-22%), while polyunsaturated fatty acids in perilla oil are linoleic (13-20%), gamma-linolenic (0-1%), alpha-linolenic (54-64%), and arachidic (0-1%). In comparison to other plant oils, perilla oil exhibits one of the highest proportion of omega-3 fatty acids, which is between 54 and 64%. The omega-6 fatty acid component is usually around 14%.
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Microencapsulation can effectively protect the oil, reduce the oxidative rancidity during the storage process, and greatly provide the convenience of the oil. Powdered oils have been used as seasonings in the production of biscuits and breads, as well as ingredients for instant desserts, ice cream and seasoning powders. For highly unsaturated fatty acids, microencapsulation can effectively reduce the possibility of oxidative deterioration. At the same time, for fishy or odorous oils, microencapsulation can also mask odors. Storage: Store at room temperature Application: Hard capsules, gummies, beverages, energy bars, and pet food Product overview: Perilla oil is considered a rich source of fatty acids, and contains both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. Saturated fatty acids in perilla oil are mainly palmitic (5-7%) and stearic (1-3%). Monounsaturated fatty acids in perilla oil are oleic (12-22%), while polyunsaturated fatty acids in perilla oil are linoleic (13-20%), gamma-linolenic (0-1%), alpha-linolenic (54-64%), and arachidic (0-1%). In comparison to other plant oils, perilla oil exhibits one of the highest proportion of omega-3 fatty acids, which is between 54 and 64%. The omega-6 fatty acid component is usually around 14%.
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Microencapsulated Perilla Oil Powder, 50% - NEFA-0010 - Matexcel
Shirley, NY, United States
Microencapsulated Perilla Oil Powder, 50%
NEFA-0010
Microencapsulated Perilla Oil Powder, 50% NEFA-0010
Microencapsulation can effectively protect the oil, reduce the oxidative rancidity during the storage process, and greatly provide the convenience of the oil. Powdered oils have been used as seasonings in the production of biscuits and breads, as well as ingredients for instant desserts, ice cream and seasoning powders. For highly unsaturated fatty acids, microencapsulation can effectively reduce the possibility of oxidative deterioration. At the same time, for fishy or odorous oils, microencapsulation can also mask odors. Storage: Store at room temperature Application: Hard capsules, gummies, beverages, energy bars, and pet food Product overview: Perilla oil is considered a rich source of fatty acids, and contains both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. Saturated fatty acids in perilla oil are mainly palmitic (5-7%) and stearic (1-3%). Monounsaturated fatty acids in perilla oil are oleic (12-22%), while polyunsaturated fatty acids in perilla oil are linoleic (13-20%), gamma-linolenic (0-1%), alpha-linolenic (54-64%), and arachidic (0-1%). In comparison to other plant oils, perilla oil exhibits one of the highest proportion of omega-3 fatty acids, which is between 54 and 64%. The omega-6 fatty acid component is usually around 14%.

Microencapsulation can effectively protect the oil, reduce the oxidative rancidity during the storage process, and greatly provide the convenience of the oil. Powdered oils have been used as seasonings in the production of biscuits and breads, as well as ingredients for instant desserts, ice cream and seasoning powders. For highly unsaturated fatty acids, microencapsulation can effectively reduce the possibility of oxidative deterioration. At the same time, for fishy or odorous oils, microencapsulation can also mask odors.

Storage: Store at room temperature

Application: Hard capsules, gummies, beverages, energy bars, and pet food

Product overview:

Perilla oil is considered a rich source of fatty acids, and contains both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. Saturated fatty acids in perilla oil are mainly palmitic (5-7%) and stearic (1-3%). Monounsaturated fatty acids in perilla oil are oleic (12-22%), while polyunsaturated fatty acids in perilla oil are linoleic (13-20%), gamma-linolenic (0-1%), alpha-linolenic (54-64%), and arachidic (0-1%).
In comparison to other plant oils, perilla oil exhibits one of the highest proportion of omega-3 fatty acids, which is between 54 and 64%. The omega-6 fatty acid component is usually around 14%.

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  Matexcel
Product Category Chemical Additives and Agents
Product Number NEFA-0010
Product Name Microencapsulated Perilla Oil Powder, 50%
Applications Food / Beverage
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