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Rosemary Oleoresins
Rosemary Oleoresin, also known as Rosemary Oil Extract or ROE is an oil soluble, natural extract of the leaves of the rosemary plant used to retard rancidity in natural oils. Its potent antioxidant properties are attributed in large part to carnosic acid, one of its major constituents. Rosemary Oleoresin is available with varying levels of carnosic acid. Ours is highly concentrated and standardized to 7% carnosic acid for the highest level of activity, making its use at very low percentages both effective and economical.
Rosemary Oleoresin (ROE) has a very mild herbaceous odor which is generally unnoticeable in final formulations when used at recommended usage levels. It is a high quality product lacking the pulp or graininess often found in lesser Rosemary Oleoresin products. In addition to Carnosic Acid, Rosemary Oleoresin also contains Rosmarinic Acid, Rosmaridiphenol, Carnosol, Rosmanol, and Rosmaridiquinone.
Packaging Sizes
Please Note: The packaging shown above is a General Representation of the various sizes and types of packaging available for this product. Not all sizes and types of packaging for this product maybe available at all times.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Is it rich in antioxidants?
Yes, Rosemary Oleoresins is rich in antioxidants.
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Q: What is the usage rate of rosemary oleoresin extract in the cold process of soap making?
Soapmakers can useĀ 4 to 8 drops per 450 Ml of soap base.
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Q: What is the use of this oil? Can it be added to a mix of oils for hair regrowth? Also, please add features and usage of your oils, most of the oils lack that important piece of information for a customer to make a purchasing decision.
Rosemary oleoresin is a natural antioxidant and antimicrobial ingredient that is commonly used in the food and cosmetic industries. Here are some of the uses of rosemary oleoresin:
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Food preservation: Rosemary oleoresin can be used as a natural preservative in food products to extend their shelf life. It works by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms that can cause food spoilage. It is commonly used in meat products, sauces, dressings, and baked goods.
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Cosmetics and personal care products: Rosemary oleoresin is also used in the cosmetic and personal care industries as a natural preservative and antioxidant. It can help prevent the oxidation of oils and other ingredients in formulations, which can cause them to go rancid or spoil. It is commonly used in skincare products, such as lotions, creams, and serums.
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Aromatherapy: Rosemary oleoresin is a popular ingredient in aromatherapy due to its stimulating and energizing properties. It can be used in diffusers or added to massage oils to promote mental clarity and improve mood.
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Natural insect repellent: Rosemary oleoresin can be used as a natural insect repellent due to its strong aroma. It can be added to DIY insect repellent sprays or used in natural pet care products to repel fleas and ticks.
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Household cleaning products: Rosemary oleoresin can also be added to homemade cleaning products, such as all-purpose cleaners and disinfectants, to help prevent the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms.
It is important to note that rosemary oleoresin is a concentrated ingredient and should be used in small amounts in formulations. It is also important to purchase high-quality rosemary oleoresin from a reputable supplier to ensure its purity and effectiveness.
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Q: What is the difference between essential oil and oleoresins?
Essential Oils are raw materials from botanic sources used in the fragrance industries. Oleoresins are the resins from which highly concentrated essential oils can be derived.
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Q: What is the usage rate in cp soap making? Per 450 gms of oil weight?
For example, if you have a 500g soap batch and want to use 1% Rosemary Oleoresins:
- 500g (total batch weight) x 0.01 (1% expressed as a decimal) = 5g of Rosemary Oleoresins.
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Q: Can this be used in cookies?
No, Do not use Rosemary Oleoresins for food items.
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Q: Can we use Rosemary Oleoresins As preservative in granola ??
No Please do not use Rosemary Oleoresins for preservating granola.