Pomegranate Seed Oil
• Pomegranate seed oil is extracted from the fruit of punica granatum by CO2 extracted.
• Product patent No.: 200610035905.8.
• Active constituents: punicic acid 65%-85%, (9Z, 11E, 13Z), octadeca -9, 11, 13 -trienoic acid, a valuable conjugated linolenic acid (CLNA).
• MW: 278.43/MF: C18H30O2/CAS No.: 544-72-9.
• Cosmetic use pomegranate seed oil is commonly used in cosmetic products to revitalize dull or mature skin, assist with wrinkles, and to soothe minor skin irritations.
• Pomegranate seed oil adds moisture, has natural estrogenic properties, anti-oxidants, is anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, improves skin elasticity, and protects the skin.
• It provides relief from minor skin irritations and inflammation, including dry skin, eczema, psoriasis and sunburned skin.
• The conjugated fatty acids give it strong anti-inflammatory properties, which help to reduce swelling and ease muscular aches and pains.
• Several recent studies have shown that pomegranate seed oil stimulates keratinocyte proliferation, promoting regeneration and strengthening of the epidermis.
• Medicinal Use Pomegranate seed oil is one of the only plant sources of conjugated fatty acids and it contains an abundant amount of punicic acid.
• It has been called a "super CLA" whose effect is even more potent than ordinary CLA.
• Scientific studies have indicated that it may support the immune system, and help the body fight against human cancers, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
• Pomegranate seed oil also contains phytoestrogens, similar to the estrogens naturally produced by the human body.
• Many women have found that using pomegranate seed oil has helped to ease symptoms associated with menopause and perimenopause, such as mood swings, hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness and diminished libido.
• To relieve the symptoms of menopause, pomegranate seed oil can be used topically as a skin moisturizer, orally as a dietary supplement, as a massage oil, or as a personal lubricant.