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Crambe Oil

Crambe (Crambe abyssinica, also referred to as Crambe hispanica subsp. abyssinica) is a species of oilseed plant from the crucifers family (Brassicaceae). The small white blossoms are only a few millimetres in size and form a loose cluster. The greyish green to yellowish brown seeds are 1.5 to 3 millimetres in diameter and, on a dry basis, contain an average of 40 to 50 percent oil. During seed maturation, the plant turns light brown and then dies. The origin of crambe has yet to be clearly identified. Today's cultivation areas lie among others in North America.

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    Exceptional oxidative stability
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    Highest content of erucic acid
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    Alternative to silicone oils

This product has the following features:

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    Crambe Oil has a unique fatty acid profile and contains the highest amount of erucic acid (omega-9, C22:1) of all known vegetable oils.
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    Valuable alternative to Broccoliseed Oil
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    Exceptional oxidative stability

Cosmetics

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    Crambe Oil is a valuable alternative to silicone oils, which are used in hair care products.
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    Gives hair a silky smooth shine and makes it easy to comb

Animal nutrition & care

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    Crambe Oil can be used in fur care products.

Chemistry & technology

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    As an oil rich which is rich in erucic acid (omega-9, C22:1), Crame Oil is used in the production of anti-foaming agents, technical oils and waxes as well as in the production of anti-sticking agents and lubricants.
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