Not a member of Pastebin yet?
Sign Up,
it unlocks many cool features!
- Carrier Oil Grape Seed Oil(GSO) CAS 85594-37-2 Steroids Solvent
- MOQ:10G
- Email:[email protected]
- Skype:live:kathelin_4
- WhataApp:+86-188 7222 0706
- Grape seed oil (also called grapeseed oil or grape oil) is pressed from the seeds of grapes, and is thus an abundant by-product of winemaking.
- Grape seed oil also contains 0.8 to 1.5% unsaponifiables rich in phenols (tocopherols) and steroids (campesterol, beta-sitosterol, stigmasterol).
- Grapeseed oil contains small amounts of vitamin E, but safflower oil, cottonseed oil, or rice bran oil contain greater amounts. Grapeseed oil is high in polyunsaturates and low in saturated fat.
- Synonyms: Grape, ext., Grape(Vitisvinifera) Seed oil; Grapekernel oil, Grape seed oil
- CAS: 85594-37-2
- Alias: Vitis vinifera
- Einecs No: 287-896-9
- Appearance: yellow liquid
- Grade: Natural Plant Extract; Flavors & Fragrances
- Storage: Shading, confined preservation
- Uses
- Cooking
- Grape seed oil has a moderately high smoke point of approximately 216 °C (421 °F). Due to its clean, light taste, and high polyunsaturated fat content, it may be used as an ingredient in salad dressings and mayonnaise and as a base for oil infusions of garlic, rosemary, or other herbs or spices. It is widely used in baked goods, pancakes, and waffles. It is sprayed on raisins to help them retain their flavor.
Add Comment
Please, Sign In to add comment