LISTING
DESCRIPTION
Jojoba oil
i/həˈhoʊbə/ is the liquid
produced in the seed of the Simmondsia
chinensis (Jojoba) plant, a shrub, which is native to southern Arizona, southern California, and
northwestern Mexico. The oil makes up approximately 50% of the jojoba seed by weight.[
DETAILED
DESACRIPTION
Appearance
Unrefined jojoba oil
appears as a clear golden liquid at room temperature with a slightly
nutty odor. Refined jojoba oil is colorless and odorless. The melting point of jojoba oil is
approximately 10°C[2] and the iodine value is approximately 80.[3] Jojoba oil is
relatively shelf-stable when compared with other vegetable oils mainly because
it does not contain triglycerides, unlike most other
vegetable oils such as grape seed oil and coconut oil.[4] It has an oxidative
stability index of approximately 60,[5] which means that it
is more shelf-stable than safflower oil, canola oil, almond oil or squalene but less than castor oil and coconut oil.
Chemistry
Physical properties of jojoba
oil
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freezing point
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refractive index
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specific gravity
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smoke point
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flash point
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iodine number
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viscosity
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viscosity index
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Fatty acid
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percentage
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0.24
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0.66
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30.3
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14.2
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33.7
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14.6
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Uses
Jojoba oil is used
as a replacement for whale oil and its derivatives,
such as cetyl alcohol. The ban on
importing whale oil to the US in 1971 led to the discovery that jojoba oil is
"in many regards superior to sperm oil for applications in the cosmetics
and other industries."[1]
Jojoba oil is found
as an additive in many cosmetic products, especially those
marketed as being made from natural ingredients. In particular, such products
commonly containing jojoba are lotions and moisturizers, hair shampoos and conditioners. Or, the pure oil
itself may be used on skin, hair, or cuticles.[10][11]
Like olestra, jojoba oil is
edible but non-caloric and non-digestible,
meaning the oil will pass through the intestines unchanged and can cause a
stool condition calledsteatorrhea.[13]
Jojoba biodiesel has been explored as
a cheap, sustainable fuel that can serve as a substitute for petroleum diesel.
PRICE
$80.30/KG
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