Oleoresin

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  • Conjugated Linoleic Acid
    Specification: 78%-84%
    Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow, clear, oily liquid
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    Appearance: clear bright yellow oil
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  • Natural Garlic Oil
    Specification:100:1,allicin 0.24%-2%,500:1 concentrated
    CAS NO.: 8000-78-0
    Appearance: Clear Yellow to Red-Orange Liquid
    MOQ.: 1kg
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What is Oleoresin?

 

 

Oleoresin is a natural mixture derived from plants, particularly from spices and aromatic plants. It is composed of both essential oils and resinous materials extracted from plant sources. The extraction process typically involves using solvents or steam distillation to obtain a concentrated liquid or semi-solid substance.

 

Benefits of DHA Algae Oil

 

They can Help Your Heart.

The omega-3 fatty acids in algal oil may help to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. EPA and DHA can help lower blood pressure and triglycerides as well as improve how well your blood vessels work.

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They Can Keep Your Eyes Healthy.

The omega-3s in algal oil may help slow how quickly your tears evaporate, easing symptoms of dry eyes. EPA and DHA can also help ease eye irritation in those who wear contacts or work in front of computers. The fatty acids may even help to lower the odds of age-related macular degeneration.

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They Can Ease Inflammation.

Omega-3 fatty acids can help to stop the inflammation that occurs in those with rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory conditions, helping to reduce pain and swelling.

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They Can Help With Your Depression.

While further research is needed, some studies show that people with depression notice an improvement in their symptoms when they have more omega-3 fatty acids in their diet.

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They Can Keep Your Baby Healthy.

EPA and DHA are vital for the growth and development of babies, both before and after birth. It’s also important for nursing mothers to get more EPA and DHA as their babies get their omega-3 fatty acids from breast milk. Some infant formulas are fortified with algal oil to make sure that formula-fed babies get their essential fatty acids as well.

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The Different Types of Algal Oil
 

High DHA Algal Oil: This algal oil is high in the omega-3 fatty acid DHA (docosahexaenoic acid). DHA is the most prevalent omega-3 fatty acid in the brain, which is crucial for brain growth and operation.

 

High EPA Algal Oil: This algal oil is high in the omega-3 fatty acid EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid). EPA is crucial for preserving heart health and avoiding chronic illnesses, including cancer, heart disease, and stroke.

 

Mixed Algal Oil: This oil contains a mix of DHA and EPA in varying ratios. The ratio of DHA to EPA will determine the overall health benefits of the oil.

 

Possible side effects of DHA Algae Oil

 

Omega-3 supplements are generally considered safe. They have minimal side effects unless you take very high doses.

 

There is no established upper limit, but the European Food Safety Authority claims that taking up to a 5,000-mg combined dose of EPA and DHA daily appears to be safe.

 

Although fish oil may lead to a fishy aftertaste, heartburn, belching, digestive upset, and nausea, few of these side effects have been reported with algae oil.

 

Omega-3 supplements may also interact with some medications, so it’s always good to talk to your healthcare provider beforehand.

 

In particular, omega-3s may have blood-thinning effects and can affect anticoagulant medications like warfarin, increasing your risk of bleeding.

 

How to Choose DHA Algae Oil?
 

Purity
Look for products that undergo rigorous purification processes to eliminate contaminants like heavy metals and toxins. We use a delicate cold-molecular distillation process that ensures purity and great taste.

 

Third-Party Testing
Trustworthy manufacturers often subject their products to third-party testing for quality assurance. These independent assessments validate the product’s purity, potency, and overall quality. Full reports on specific bottles can be accessed by entering the lot # on the IFOS homepage.

 

Potency
A high-quality algae oil will also provide a potent concentration of DHA and Omega-3s to ensure maximum efficacy. We take great care to ensure that all its products meet the minimum daily requirement for overall well-being.

 

Bioavailability
Opt for products that use advanced extraction methods to enhance bioavailability. This ensures that your body can efficiently absorb and utilize the DHA, maximizing the health benefits. All of our products come in superior triglyceride form for optimized absorption and bioavailability.

 

Fillers
Always read labels carefully before purchasing as many brands include fillers in their formulas. Typically, the filler is sunflower oil, which not only cheats the customer but can be very high in Omega-6. Our Ultimate Strength Plant-Based High DHA algae oil is free from any fillers.

 

What is Conjugated Linoleic Acid?

 

Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a type of fatty acid found naturally in some animal products and dairy, as well as in certain plant oils. It is a polyunsaturated fatty acid, meaning it contains multiple double bonds in its molecular structure.

Conjugated Linoleic Acid

 

Benefits of Conjugated Linoleic Acid

 

 

Helps with Weight Loss and Fat-Burning
CLA has been shown to help with fat loss, which is why in its concentrated form, it’s one of the most popular weight loss supplements in the world. CLA not only reduces body weight and body fat mass but may also help increase lean mass in different species.

 

Regulates Blood Sugar and Helps Improve Insulin Function
An inverse association exists between CLA intake in someone’s diet and their risk for developing diabetes. The hypothesis is that CLA may be involved in insulin regulation. We also know that the best food sources of CLA, including healthy fats like butter or grass-fed beef, can stabilize blood sugar and help someone stick to a low-sugar, low-carb diet that’s beneficial for controlling diabetes.

 

Improves Immune Function and Might Help Fight Cancer
Conjugated linoleic acid has shown immune-enhancing effects and anticarcinogenic activities. The CLA present in saturated-fat foods might offset the adverse effects of the saturated fat content and benefit everything from blood sugar control to hormone regulation, to natural cancer prevention. Conjugated linoleic acids (especially rumenic acid) have proved to be health-promoting in several ways, especially by lowering inflammation.

 

Reduces Allergies and Asthma Symptoms
Consuming foods high in CLA or taking CLA supplements for 12 weeks seems to improve symptoms and overall well-being in people with seasonal allergy symptoms. For people with asthma, CLA might be a natural treatment method for asthma-related symptoms, due to its ability to help control inflammation. Twelve weeks of supplementation seems to improve airway sensitivity and ability to exercise.

 

Improves Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms
CLA is beneficial for lowering inflammation and therefore autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. Taking conjugated linoleic acid alone or along with other supplements like vitamin E benefits those with arthritis by reducing symptoms, including pain and morning stiffness.

 

Might Improve Muscle Strength
Taking conjugated linoleic acid alone or along with supplements like creatine and whey protein can help increase strength and improve lean tissue mass. This is why CLA is often added to some bodybuilding supplements, protein powders and weight loss formulas.

 

Applications of Conjugated Linoleic Acid

 

High Blood Pressure.
Taking conjugated linoleic acid along with ramipril seems to reduce blood pressure more than ramipril alone in people with uncontrolled high blood pressure.

 

Obesity.
Taking conjugated linoleic acid by mouth daily might help decrease body fat in adults, but it does not seem to decrease body weight or body mass index (BMI) in most people. Conjugated linoleic acid might reduce feelings of hunger, but it's not clear if this leads to reduced caloric intake.

 

Allergies (Hay Fever).
Taking conjugated linoleic acid for 12 weeks seems to improve well-being in people with birch allergies.

 

Asthma.
Taking conjugated linoleic acid for 12 weeks seems to improve airway sensitivity and ability to exercise in people with asthma. However, it doesn't seem to reduce the need to use inhalers or improve lung capacity.

 

Colon and Rectal Cancer.
A diet high in conjugated linoleic acid might be linked with a lower risk of cancer of the colon and rectum in women. It is not known whether taking conjugated linoleic acid supplements provides the same benefit.

 

Strength.
Taking conjugated linoleic acid, alone or along with creatine and whey protein, helps increase strength and improve lean tissue mass in people who are strength training. However, conjugated linoleic acid does not improve strength or body composition when used along with strength training.

 

Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Taking conjugated linoleic acid, alone or along with vitamin E, reduces pain and morning stiffness, as well as lab markers of swelling, compared to pretreatment in people with rheumatoid arthritis.

 

Natural Garlic Oil

 

What is Natural Garlic Oil?

Garlic oil is a volatile oil derived from garlic. It is usually prepared using steam distillation, and can also be produced via distillation using ether. It is used in cooking and as a seasoning, a nutritional supplement, and also as an insecticide.

 

 
Benefits of Natural Garlic Oil
 
 
Manage Tooth Pain

Garlic’s tooth-soothing abilities are well documented, with many dentists recommending it to patients as an alternative to painkillers. This is due to the allicin compound’s antimicrobial properties that possess the ability to eliminate some of the bacteria responsible for causing tooth pain and decay. The compound also plays a role in controlling inflammation that may be associated with tooth pain. Applying a small amount of diluted garlic essential oil to a cotton ball and holding it against an affected can offer some pain relief.

 
Boost Cholesterol and Heart Health

Garlic oil’s ability to remove excess deposits of salts, fat, water, and other toxic substances can help to reduce blood triglycerides, cholesterol levels, and the creation of arterial plaque. The diallyl disulfide compound could also create anti-atherosclerotic effects, which help to oxidize cholesterol and increase protection against coronary heart conditions.

 
Improve Skin Condition

The antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties found in garlic oil allow it to attack harmful bacteria and reduce the appearance of redness on the skin. This enables the oil to be an effective treatment for conditions like athlete’s foot and candida, whilst also preventing the overall growth of dermatophytes. Dermatophytes are fungi that use keratin to grow and are usually found on the skin. Garlic oil uses its health properties to combat these fungi, which can improve the overall health of your skin.

 
Promote Hair Health

It is also believed that garlic oil benefits hair, due to the presence of vitamin B1, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin E and sulphur. These components may prove helpful in the prevention of scalp-related diseases and also help to keep hair healthy. This may explain why garlic oil has long been used in traditional medicines, with many believing its antibacterial and antifungal properties offer the ability to treat dandruff and inhibit itching. Applying garlic oil to the scalp can also help blood circulation, which supports the growth of hair follicles and hair growth overall.

 

 

Applications of Natural Garlic Oil

 

 

A Painful Uterine Disorder (endometriosis).
Taking garlic powder tablets by mouth daily for 3 months seems to improve pain in people with this condition.
 

Hardening of the Arteries (atherosclerosis).
Taking garlic powder by mouth, alone or with other ingredients, seems to help slow the hardening of the arteries.
 

Diabetes.
Taking garlic powder by mouth seems to reduce pre-meal blood sugar levels by a small amount in people with or without diabetes. It seems to work best if it is taken for at least 3 months. It's unclear if garlic reduces post-meal blood sugar levels or HbA1c levels.
 

High Levels Of Cholesterol Or Other Fats (Lipids) in the Blood (Hyperlipidemia).
Taking garlic by mouth daily for at least 8 weeks might reduce total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL, "bad" cholesterol) in people with high cholesterol levels. But any benefit is probably small. And taking garlic doesn't help increase high-density lipoprotein (HDL, "good" cholesterol) or lower levels of other blood fats called triglycerides.
 

High Blood Pressure.
Taking garlic by mouth seems to reduce systolic blood pressure (the top number) by about 7-9 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) by about 4-6 mmHg in people with high blood pressure.

 

 
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Q: What is meant by an oleoresin?

A: Oleoresins are resinlike viscous materials obtained when a spice is extracted with a hydrocarbon solvent. The solvent is removed by vacuum distillation and reused. Oleoresins are 5–20 times stronger in flavor than their corresponding spices and are weaker than the corresponding essential oils.

Q: What is oleoresin made of?

A: Oleoresins are prepared from spices, such as basil, capsicum (paprika), cardamom, celery seed, cinnamon bark, clove bud, fenugreek, fir balsam, ginger, jambu, labdanum, mace, marjoram, nutmeg, parsley, pepper (black/white), pimenta (allspice), rosemary, sage, savory (summer/winter), thyme, turmeric, vanilla.

Q: Is oleoresin toxic?

A: A transient burning sensation, erythema, and localized irritation were the most common findings. While no patients had adverse outcomes attributed to OC exposure, practitioners assessing exposure should consider the potential for pulmonary and ocular toxicity.

Q: What is oleoresin used for in food?

A: Oleoresins are added to almost every food application to contribute the attributes of the natural spice such as flavor, color, or as a natural antioxidant. Because oleoresins are highly concentrated, they are usually diluted before use in a final application.

Q: What is the difference between oil and oleoresin?

A: Oleoresins are usually more heat-resistant than essential oils. Essential oils are typically clear and fine with minimal colour and low viscosity. Whereas, oleoresins are typically a vicious, waxy liquid with good colour and high viscosity.

Q: How to use oleoresin?

A: Mixing the few drops in a very thick base sauce and then add it to the rest of a more liquid (watery) sauce. Mixing a few drops in oil. They mix quite well, but not entirely. Then put the oil in the dish.

Q: Is it OK to take CLA daily?

A: Taking up to 6 grams of conjugated linoleic acid daily is safe and doesn't lead to any serious health risks. Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a type of omega-6 fatty acid that is believed to be good for health.

Q: Does CLA help with belly fat?

A: Its fat-burning effects in animals are impressive but don't translate to humans. Besides, the small amount of fat loss that might occur with CLA does not outweigh its potentially harmful effects.

Q: Who should not take conjugated linoleic acid?

A: CLA supplements may worsen insulin resistance, or how your body absorbs sugar, in people with diabetes or metabolic syndrome. Given the lack of evidence about its safety, doctors don't recommend CLA for children or for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. It may cause dangerous effects on the liver.

Q: What does linoleic acid do for the body?

A: linoleic acid itself plays a special role in support of heart health. Randomized clinical trials have shown that replacing saturated fat with linoleic acid reduces total and LDL cholesterol. There is also some evidence that linoleic acid improves insulin sensitivity and blood pressure.

Q: Does CLA affect hormones?

A: It seems that CLA may play an effective role in reducing the ovulation rate in mice as CLA adversely affected female reproduction and it had negative effects on systemic and local hormones involved in ovulation.

Q: What is DHA algae oil used for?

A: EPA and DHA can help lower blood pressure and triglycerides as well as improve how well your blood vessels work. They can keep your eyes healthy. The omega-3s in algal oil may help slow how quickly your tears evaporate, easing symptoms of dry eyes.

Q: Is algal DHA better than fish oil?

A: Algae oil is a plant-based source of EPA and DHA, two omega-3 fats that are essential for your health. It provides the same benefits as fish oil but is a better choice if you don't eat fish, follow a plant-based diet, or can't tolerate the taste or aftereffects of fish oil.

Q: What is DHA oil made from?

A: Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an omega-3 fatty acid found in cold-water, fatty fish, such as salmon. It is also found in fish oil supplements, along with eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Vegetarian sources of DHA come from seaweed. Omega-3 fatty acids are good for your heart, and your body needs DHA for a healthy brain.

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