Apricot kernel oil

cold pressed

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Apricot kernel oil cold pressed

Gustav Heess

The apricot trees for our cold-pressed apricot kernel oil are grown in smallholder plantations. These are mainly located on slopes and plateaus to avoid cold air accumulating in the valleys and thus late frosts. The area between the trees is used to grow vegetables, cereals or apple trees in the early years to promote biodiversity, improve soil quality and increase resistance to pests and diseases. Apricots are pollinated in spring by wild and honey bees.

In July and August, the apricots are harvested by shaking the ripe fruit from the trees by hand or by machine. To protect the apricots from damage, the ground is covered with cloth or plastic tarpaulins. The ripe apricots are then dried in the sun for two to three days and the stones are separated from the flesh by hand. The pulp is dried further and finally sold as dried fruit.

The apricot kernels are washed with cold water and then broken with two counter-rotating rollers to separate the valuable kernels from the outer shells. As a by-product, the shells are used as fuel, while the oily kernels are partly used directly in the food industry and partly for oil extraction. The oil is cold-pressed from the kernels using a mechanical expeller press and then filtered to remove natural residues. The resulting press cake is used as animal feed to make production as sustainable as possible. Strict analyses in our DIN ISO 17025-certified laboratory confirm the high quality and purity of our cold-pressed apricot kernel oil and make it a particularly valued oil in the food and cosmetics sector.

Usage

  • Cosmetics

    • Use as a base oil for sensitive and mature skin
    • Thanks to its high vitamin E content, it can prevent wrinkles and make the skin appear fresher and firmer
    • Excellent for massages as it is quickly absorbed by the skin and has a soothing effect
    • Can be used as a moisturizer for the hair to promote shine and suppleness
  • Food

    • Used for the production of dessert sauces or desserts
    • Adds a sophisticated touch to desserts and salad dressings
INCI name: Prunus Armeniaca Kernel Oil
CAS number: 68650-44-2 / 72869-69-3
Botanical name: Prunus Armeniaca

25,000 kg
Tank truck

900 kg
IBC

190 kg
Drum

27 kg
Canister


General durability: Canister 12 months, drum 18 months, IBC 6 months

Nutritional values & composition

Nutritional value (per 100g)
Energy 3,700 kJ / 900 kcal
Fat 100 g
Saturated fatty acids 7 g
Monounsaturated fatty acids 67 g
Polyunsaturated fatty acids 26 g

Fatty acids ratio

Composition

C16:0 Palmitic acid 3 – 10 %
C18:1 Oleic acid 54 – 70 %
C18:2 Linoleic acid 20 – 35 %

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  • 25,000 kg
    Tank truck
  • 900 kg
    IBC
  • 190 kg
    Drum
  • 27 kg
    Canister

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