Sesame Vegetable Oil "sesamum indicum"
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Sesame vegetable oil has been widely used in traditional oriental medicine for centuries, and comes from the sesame plant (Sesamum indicum). This plant is native to Africa, but is currently cultivated in many parts of the world, such as India, China, Japan, Turkey and Sudan.
Sesame oil is known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. , making it ideal for use in treatments for skin conditions, such as acne and dermatitis. It also has moisturizing and softening properties, making it a popular ingredient in hair and skin care products.
The method of obtaining sesame oil is through cold pressing of the sesame seeds. The oil obtained is light yellow in color and has a characteristic aroma and a delicate flavor.
The botanical name of sesame is Sesamum indicum, and its INCI is Sesamum Indicum Seed Oil. Its CAS number is 8008-74-0.
Sesame oil contains unsaturated fatty acids, such as oleic acid and linoleic acid, as well as vitamin E, phosphorus and magnesium. These components are responsible for the beneficial properties of sesame oil.
In summary, sesame vegetable oil has a long history of use in traditional oriental medicine and is widely used in the cosmetic industry due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, moisturizing and softening properties. It is obtained by cold pressing sesame seeds and its botanical name is Sesamum indicum.