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Coconut oil
[CAS# 8001-31-8]

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Identification
Classification Food additive >> Film agent
Name Coconut oil
CAS Registry Number 8001-31-8
EC Number 232-282-8
Properties
Melting point 23-27 ºC
Flash Point >113 ºC
Water solubility insoluble
Safety Data
Safety Description S24/25    Details
Hazard Classification
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HazardClassCategory CodeHazard Statement
Flammable liquidsFlam. Liq.2H225
SDS Available
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Coconut oil is a natural lipid extracted from the kernel or meat of mature coconuts (*Cocos nucifera*). The use of coconut oil dates back centuries, particularly in tropical regions such as Southeast Asia, India, and the Pacific Islands, where coconuts are widely cultivated. Traditional methods of extraction involved pressing or boiling coconut meat to obtain the oil, while modern industrial methods employ mechanical or solvent-based extraction to improve yield and efficiency. The chemical composition of coconut oil has been extensively studied, revealing its high content of saturated fatty acids, primarily lauric acid, along with smaller amounts of myristic, caprylic, and capric acids.

Coconut oil has been widely used in the food industry as a cooking and baking fat. Due to its high saturated fat content, it remains stable at high temperatures, making it suitable for frying and deep-frying applications. The solid-state consistency at room temperature allows its use as a shortening or butter substitute in various food formulations. Additionally, refined, bleached, and deodorized (RBD) coconut oil is used in commercial food production, where neutral flavor and extended shelf life are required. Virgin coconut oil, obtained through cold pressing, retains more natural aroma and is often preferred in premium food products.

In the cosmetic and personal care industry, coconut oil is incorporated into skincare, haircare, and body care formulations. It functions as an emollient and moisturizer in creams, lotions, and lip balms. The oil's fatty acid profile allows for skin conditioning properties, while its ability to form stable emulsions makes it suitable for cosmetic formulations. In hair care, coconut oil has been included in shampoos, conditioners, and hair masks for its ability to provide lubrication and prevent protein loss in hair fibers. Its stability and compatibility with other ingredients have contributed to its widespread use in commercial personal care products.

Coconut oil has industrial applications in the production of surfactants and detergents. The medium-chain fatty acids present in the oil serve as raw materials for the synthesis of fatty acid derivatives, including sodium lauryl sulfate and other anionic surfactants used in soaps and shampoos. The oil is also utilized in the manufacture of bio-based lubricants and as a feedstock in oleochemical industries for producing esters, fatty alcohols, and glycerol. These derivatives are used in diverse applications, including pharmaceutical excipients, plastics, and industrial coatings.

The widespread use of coconut oil across multiple sectors highlights its significance as a versatile natural oil. Standardized extraction and processing methods ensure its quality and consistency for commercial applications, with continued research focused on optimizing its industrial and consumer uses.

References

2023. Evaluation of possible neuroprotective effects of virgin coconut oil on aluminum-induced neurotoxicity in an in vitro Alzheimer's disease model. Journal of applied toxicology : JAT, 44(4).
DOI: 10.1002/jat.4564

2021. Diets enriched with coconut, fish, or olive oil modify peripheral metabolic effects of ozone in rats. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 410.
DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2020.115337

2018. Virgin coconut oil (VCO) by normalizing NLRP3 inflammasome showed potential neuroprotective effects in Amyloid-β induced toxicity and high-fat diet fed rat. Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 118.
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2018.04.064
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