PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is a polyethylene glycol (PEG) derivative of hydrogenated castor oil. It is widely used as an emulsifier.
PEG 40 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL
Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil CAS number: 61788-85-0
Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil EC number: 500-147-5
Synonyms;
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T/N Unipeg CO40H; Ethox HCO-40; T/N: CASTOR HCO-40; Polyoxyethylene Hydrogenated Castor Oil; Tagat CH 40;Ethoxylated hydrogenated castor oil; Castor oil, hydrogenated, ethoxylated;RH40;hco60;hco50;hco40; peg-25; ARLATONEG; nikkolhco60;cremophorrh40;ARLATONE(TM) G;CreMophor RH60;peg40; peg 40; peg40; peg 40; peg40hydrogenated castor oıl;peg 40 hydrogenated castor oıl; peg 40 hydrogenated castor oıl; peg 40; peg 40; peg40; peg 40; peg40; peg 40 hidrojene hint yağı; peg40 hidrojene hint yağı; peg-40 hidrojene hint yağı; peg40; peg 40; hidrojene hint yağı; castor oil; hydrogene castor oil; peg-40; peg 40 hydrogenated castor oil; peg 40 hydrogenated castor oıl; peg 40; peg 40; peg40; peg 40; peg40; peg 40 hidrojene hint yağı; peg40 hidrojene hint yağı; peg-40 hidrojene hint yağı; peg40; CASTOR OIL, HYDROGENATED; CASTORWAX; CASTORWAX MP-70; CASTORWAX MP-80; CASTORWAX NF; OLIO DI RICINO IDROGENATO (ITALIAN); RICE SYN WAX; UNITINA HR; HYDROGENATEDCASTOROIL; HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL; HYDROGENATED CASTOROIL; 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What is PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil?
PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil helps to dissolve fats into water. Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil can also be used as a surfactant and is often used to dissolve oil in perfumes, serums, body sprays, air sprays, oil-free creams and lotions, and floral waters.
PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil helps to dissolve fats into water. Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil can also be used as a surfactant and is often used to dissolve oil in perfumes, serums, body sprays, air sprays, oil-free creams and lotions, and floral waters. PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil and Peg 35 Castor oil are both hydrogenated castor oil polyethylene glycol derivatives and an amber, slightly viscous liquid with a naturally slightly oily odor. According to the research, Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is used as emulsifier, surfactant and fragrance ingredient in cosmetics and beauty products. PEGs are not considered to be irritants or sensitizers and are CIR and FDA approved for use, but cannot be used on broken skin. Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is safe to use at 100% concentration without causing irritation. However, other substances appear to increase the sensitivity potential. Its molecular weight is 40, it is minimally absorbed by the skin. PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, hydrogenated castor oil is a polyethylene glycol derivative and is an amber, slightly viscous liquid with a slightly oily odor. According to the research, Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is widely used in cosmetics and beauty products as an emulsifier, surfactant and fragrance ingredient.
PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is a polyethylene glycol (PEG) derivative of hydrogenated castor oil. Its uses are common in this form as an emulsifier and as a fragrance ingredient. PEG-40 has FDA approval for external use. Studies have found that PEG-40 is safe at concentrations up to 100%. Generally speaking, PEGs are not irritating to the skin. The molecular weight of Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil means 40 can only be absorbed into the skin. However, there is some controversy regarding safety Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil. While the FDA approved it for external use, the Cosmetics Database found it to be moderately hazardous. According to the database, contamination with potentially toxic impurities is possible. Studies show that the application of products containing Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil can result in kidney toxicity for severe burns. Therefore, it should never be applied to broken skin due to organic risk. Toxicity. Why can Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil be so toxic when absorbed by the body when pure oils are so safe? We need to understand this. To look at the scientific process of ethoxylation. Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is the result of the ethoxylation process. When the hydrogen castor is the oil, ethoxylated with ethylene oxide, a petroleum-based chemical, the process can introduce the carcinogen 1,4 dioxane as a contaminant. It may also not be. This ethoxylation process is a possibility each time it occurs. However, it does not guarantee that the product result is contamination-free. PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor oil is a slightly viscous liquid with an amber colored, slightly oily oily odor of polyethylene glycol hydrogenated castor oil derivatives. It is used as emulsifier, surfactant and fragrance in cosmetics and beauty products. Research PEG Castor Oils and PEG Hydrogenated Castor Oils are castor oil and polyethylene glycol derivatives. Hydrogenated castor oil used in more than 500 formulations representing a wide variety of cosmetic products. They are used as skin care agents and as surfactants (emulsifying and / or solubilizing agents). PEG Castor Oils and PEG Hydrogenated Castor Oils contain a variety of chain lengths depending on the amount of ethylene oxide used in the synthesis. Although not all polymer lengths have been studied, it is acceptable to estimate the results of several. Allingredients have been studied in the family. Because the basic non-cosmetic use of PEG Castor Oils is solvent. For intravenous drugs, clinical data are available to show that intravenous exposure can lead to cardiovascular changes. Animal studies show very high LD50 values with some evidence of acute nephrotoxicity in rats. Short-term studies with intravenous exposure have produced some evidence of toxicity in rabbits but not dogs. Intramuscular injection did not cause toxicity to various species, including dogs. Subchronic oral studies were also negative.
No dermal or ocular irritation was observed in studies conducted in rabbits. Irritated during induction, but no seizure was found in guinea-pig studies using up to 50% PEG-35 Castor Oil; However, this article was found to be a potent adjuvant in Guinea pigs and mice. Nutritional studies with no evidence of developmental toxicity in mice and rats. These substances tested as vehicle controls did not show mutagenic or carcinogenic effects. Clinical data are generally negative for irritation and sensitization although some anaphylactoid reactions were seen during studies. Intravenous drugs for which PEG-35 Castor Oil is used as a vehicle. Because the maximum concentration used in the animal was 50% for PEG Castor Oils and 100% for PEG Hydrogenated Castor Oils. Castor Oils are safe for use in cosmetic formulations and PEG Hydrogenated Castor Oils up to a concentration of 50%. It is safe as used in cosmetic formulations. A non-ionic surfactant that acts as a foam booster and solvent of oils Water-based products. (Unlike some other solvents, it does not suppress foam. Spring!) It can be used in the heated phase or the cooling phase of a product up to 100%.
Functions:
PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Hydrogenated Castor Oil is a derivative of polyethylene glycol, amber in color. Light viscous liquid with a naturally slightly oily fragrance. Contains emulsifiers, surfactants and fragrances according to researches in cosmetics and beauty products. PEGs (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) are not considered to be irritants or sensitizers and CIR and FDA approved for use, but not on broken skin. CIR found PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is safe for use in concentrations up to 100% without causing irritation; It increases the sensitization potential of other materials. Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil Molecular weight 40 means that the least absorbed by the skin. Despite many PEG-related fears, they are viewed as an ingredient in numerous products due to their diverse properties. In a study published in the journal Toxicology in 2005, the "Safety assessment" of Polyethylene glycols (PEGs) and their derivatives as used in cosmetic products "concluded: all the information from the relevant compounds as well as the mode and mechanism of action, no safety these end points. Based on the available data, it was therefore concluded that PEGs are of a wide range of molecular weights (from 200 to 10,000), ethers (laurets, cetetes, cetearets, stearets and olets) and fatty acid esters (laurates). , dilaurates, stearates, distearates) are safe for use in cosmetics. "
Safety Precautions / Side Effects:
The Cosmetics Database has found that PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is a moderate hazard, depending on use and notes. Contamination and toxicity concerns. According to a study published in the International Journal of Toxicology, PEGs (including PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil), it may contain harmful impurities, including: Ethylene Oxide, uterine and breast cancers, and the incidence of leukemia and brain cancer, based on experimental results from the National Toxicology Program; 1,4-dioxane, a known carcinogen; PAHs known to increase the risk of breast cancer; lead; Iron; and arsenic. Products and formulas containing PEG should not be used on broken or irritated skin. Although PEGs are considered safe for topical use on healthy skin, studies have shown that patients suffering from severe burns are treated. With PEG-based antimicrobial cream; This treatment resulted in kidney toxicity. "The PEG content of the antimicrobial cream was determined to be the causative agent. However, there was no evidence of systemic toxicity in studies with intact skin. Due to the observation of renal effects in burn patients, the CIR Expert Panel, the safety of PEG components to indicate that cosmetic formulations containing these components should not be used.
Castor Oil Ethoxylates have many uses including nonionic surfactants in various formulations, mainly industrial and domestic. They are also used as cleaning agents, antistatic agents, dispersants or emulsifiers, defoamers, softeners in textile formulations. It is also used as soaps, emulsifiers, cosmetic solvents, health care and pesticide formulations. Castor oil ethoxylates is a castor oil based nonionic vegetable oil ethoxylate composed of traditional fatty acids such as stearic acid as well as unique ricinoleic acids. They function as ethoxylates, emulsifiers, solubilizers, anti-static agents and various lubricants. Market segments that include home care, personal care and pesticides.
Hydrogenated Castor Oil
Hydrogenated castor oil, also known as castor wax, is a hardened vegetable wax produced from pure castor oil through a chemical hydrogenation process. When hydrogen is added to pure castor oil in the presence of a nickel catalyst, the resulting product becomes waxy, highly viscous and more saturated. Hydrogenated castor oil is an ingredient commonly found in many cosmetics, varnishes and finishes. You probably use it daily. It is completely odorless, unlike pure castor oil which is said to have a slightly irritating smell. Hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) is also insoluble in water, but why would castor oil be hydrogenated when pure oil works so well in so many different applications? What exactly is the purpose of hydrogenating castor oil? Hydrogenated Castor Oil, also known as castor wax, is derived from castor kernels (Ricinus communis) that are typically liquid at room temperature and processed by adding hydrogen to make it more stable and raise the melting point. a solid at room temperature. It is odorless and insoluble in water. Historically, the ancient Egyptians used castor oil as fuel for their lamps. Castor oil has also been used as a lubricant in machinery and aircraft engines and has also been added to some paints, paints and varnishes. Pure castor oil ingestion works as a laxative to treat constipation. Hydrogenated castor oil is a hard, brittle, high melting point, waxy substance with poor characteristics of oily wax odor and tasteless. Compatible with beeswax, carnauba and candelilla. It is relatively insoluble in most organic solvents but will dissolve in a range of solvents and oils at a high temperature, but will form a gels or paste-like mass when it cools. It forms a smooth, stable anionic emulsion with emulsifiers and triethanolamine stearate. It can also be emulsified with a cationic emulsifying agent into emulsions that are also stable. It is mainly used in plastics, textiles, lubricants etc. Is used. As a pharmaceutical grade inactive ingredient, castor oil is used to emulsify and dissolve oils and other water-insoluble substances. A branded product containing castor oil is Cremophor and contains a range of nonionic polyethoxylated detergents. It was originally developed for use as a solubilizer and emulsifier. This research grade product is designed for use in R&D and development only. Hydrogenated castor oil (castor wax) is also used as a long term release agent; hardening agent; tablet and capsule lubricant. Castor oil has been used as a stimulant laxative to relieve occasional constipation, but is rarely used today due to its softer and safer alternatives.
The purpose of the hydrogenation process is to improve the melting point, texture, odor and shelf life of castor oil. When hydrogenated, the resulting castor oil product consists of hard, brittle flakes.
Hydrogenated castor oil is considered a vegan ingredient as well as an organic ingredient because it is of vegetable origin. Hydrogenated castor oil application is to improve certain cosmetic products. You can add the flakes to cosmetic formulations until they are completely dissolved. In this capacity, hydrogenated castor oil acts as a softener and thickener; Increasing the viscosity of creams, ointments and lotions when their composition is very fluid Hydrogenated castor oil also stabilizes cosmetics coming in stick form (such as lipstick) and creates a more stable product by increasing the melting points of these products. Thanks to the partially hydrogenated castor oil, the world is endless if we leave a tube of red lipstick in a hot car! Hydrogenated castor oil means that our lipsticks have a solid texture even when pushed to the limit and our deodorant doesn't crumble when we apply Hydrogenated Castor Oil is a hard, waxy substance with a unique structure. It works with other oils and waxes in an antiperspirant base to give the stick a firm yet spreadable consistency. Provides a protective barrier of the lotion / cream on the skin in diaper cream and lotion. In any case, since hydrogenated castor oil is not soluble in water, it is not easily washed off.
Hydrogenated castor oil is found in such products especially when there is something that requires resistance to moisture and oils, as is the case with varnishes, varnishes and paints.
Hydrogenated castor oil, also known as castor wax, is derived from castor kernels (Ricinus communis) that are typically liquid at room temperature and processed by adding hydrogen to make it more stable and raise its melting point. a solid at room temperature. It is odorless and insoluble in water. Hydrogenated castor oil is a hard, waxy substance with a unique structure. It works with other oils and waxes in an antiperspirant base to give the stick a firm yet spreadable consistency. In any case, hydrogenated castor oil is not easily washed out because hydrogenated castor oil is insoluble in water. Hydrogenated castor oil has a long history of safe use in personal care products.
PEG 40 Hydrogenated castor oil is the Polyethylene Glycol derivatives of Hydrogenated castor oil and acts as a surfactant, solubilizer, emulsifier, softener, cleanser and fragrance ingredient when added to cosmetic or personal care product formulations. Hydrogenated castor oil is both water- and oil-soluble and traditionally used to emulsify and dissolve oil in water formulations. Its foam-boosting properties make it ideal for use in liquid cleansers and its soothing and emollient emollient quality make it a popular addition to formulations for moisturizers and hair care cosmetics. As a surfactant, PEG 40 Hydrogenated castor oil helps to reduce the surface tension between multiple liquids or between liquids and solids. It also helps remove grease from oils and causes it to become suspended in the liquid. This makes them easy to wash off and increases the popularity of this ingredient in face and body cleansers. As an occlusive agent, PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) forms a protective moisturizing layer on the surface of the skin that acts as a barrier against natural moisture loss. Hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) can be mixed in the cosmetic formulations cold directly into the oil phase in the recommended ratio of 3: 1 (PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) / oil). This can then be added to the water phase. If the formula is cloudy, the amount of PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) can be increased for greater transparency. Hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) Raw Material without a doctor's medical advice. This product should always be stored in an area out of the reach of children, especially those under the age of 7. Hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) Raw Material 1 teaspoon of a preferred Carrier Oil and a penny-sized amount of this mixture applied to a small area of skin that is not sensitive.
PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) should never be used in the inside of the nose and close to the ears, or on other particularly sensitive areas of the skin. Possible side effects of PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) include itching, PEG-30 Castor Oil, PEG-33 Castor Oil, PEG-35 Castor Oil, PEG-36 Castor Oil, and PEG-40 Castor Oil. polyethylene glycol derivatives of castor oil. PEG-30 Hydrogenated Castor Oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) and PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil are polyethylene glycol derivatives of Hydrogenated Castor Oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil). PEG-36 Castor Oil is a light yellow and slightly viscous liquid with a slightly oily odor. PEG-40 Castor Oil is an amber colored liquid. PEG Castor Oils and PEG Hydrogenated Castor Oils are used in the formulation of a wide variety of cosmetic and personal care products. Hydrogenated Castor Oil is the polyethylene glycol derivative of Hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) and is naturally an amber colored, slightly viscous liquid with a slightly oily odor. According to the research, it is used as an emulsifier, surfactant and fragrance component in cosmetics and beauty products. Accordingly, Hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) is mainly 12-hydroxystearic triglyceride. Hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) (HCO) or castor wax is used in capacitors, coatings and greases, cosmetics, electric carbon paper, lubrication, varnishes, and where resistance to moisture, oils and other petrochemical products is required.
Indian wax is also useful as a top coat varnish for leather, wood, and rubber. 12-Hydroxy Stearic Acid (12-HSA) is obtained by hydrolysis of Hydrogenated Castor Oil, 12-Hydroxy Stearic Acid is a high melting point, brittle, waxy solid at ambient temperatures and should be stored away from heat to prevent degradation. A non-toxic, non-hazardous material, it has limited solubility in many organic solvents and is insoluble in water. Used as an internal lubricant for plastic molds, automotive coatings, equipment, appliances and architectural applications, in lithium and calcium greases and in the production of acrylic polymers. We pride ourselves on offering industry-leading products suited to a wide variety of application and product requirements. We believe that industry-leading customer service, delivery and innovation allow us to meet our ever-growing customer demands. Hydrogenated Castor Oil is a wax-like derivative of hydrogenated castor oil. Hydrogenated castor oil Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) has many industrial applications. Castor wax, also called Hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil), is an opaque, white vegetable wax. It is usually produced by hydrogenation of pure castor oil in the presence of a nickel catalyst to increase the reaction rate. [1] Hydrogenation of castor oil creates saturated molecules of castor wax; this saturation is responsible for the hard, brittle and insoluble nature of the wax. [2] HCO (chemical name: Hydrogenated Castor Oil), also known as castor wax, is a very common oleochemical product with many industrial and manufacturing applications. What is hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil)? HCO is a hard, wax-like substance derived from castor oil seeds. There is also a petroleum-based formula of Hydrogenated Caster Oil known as PEG-40. The chemical formula of this material is hydrogenated castor oil C57H110O9 (CH2CH2O) n. Hydrogenation refers to a chemical process in which an unsaturated compound is combined with hydrogen to create saturation. In the case of HCO, this increases the stability of the oil and increases its melting point, making it solid at room temperature. Hydrogenated Castor Oil is insoluble in water and most types of organic solvents. This makes HCO extremely valuable in the production of lubricants and industrial greases. However, HCO dissolves in hot solvents. It also has the ability to resist water while maintaining its polarity, slipperiness and surface wetting properties. Hydrogenated Castor Oil is also an extremely safe, non-toxic material suitable for use in personal care products and soaps. For more information on HCO safety, please review the Hydrogenated Castor Oil SDS (Safety Data Sheet). Acme-Hardesty is a reliable source for hydrogenated castor oil. We offer a complete selection of Castor Oil and Derivatives such as Ricinoleic Acid, 12HSA, # 1 Castor Oil, HCO and others. We are known to be one of the largest and oldest Castor Oil importers and distributors located anywhere in the United States. As one of the leading suppliers of hydrogenated castor oil, we can meet your company's needs for Castor Oil, whether you need bulk shipment, pallet or full truck loading.
HCO is an extremely versatile oleochemical with a range of industrial and manufacturing applications: CASE: Due to its excellent resistance to moisture, Hydrogenated Castor Oil works extremely well as a viscosity modifier and also provides significant improvement in grease and oil resistance. : Hydrogenated Castor Oil acts as a lubricant and release agent for PVC and improves the processing, dispersion and grease resistance of the layered polyethylene. It is also useful in the preparation of various polyurethane coating formulations. Personal Care: There is more than one use of Hydrogenated Castor Oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) in the manufacture of personal care products, especially as a softening and thickening agent in ointments and deodorants, and also in hair care products. Some cosmetics Candles: Hydrogenated Caster Oil works as a binder in synthetic and petroleum waxes as it makes the wax harder and more resistant to splintering. Textile to increase the stability of the liquid formula: HCO makes it an effective processing agent in a variety of textile manufacturing applications.
What does this do?
Hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) is a hard, waxy substance with a unique structure. It works with other oils and waxes in an antiperspirant base to give the stick a firm yet spreadable consistency. In any case, since Hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) is insoluble in water, it is not easily washed off.
In monolithic tablets, the core is prepared by either direct compression or wet granulation, then coated with waterproof materials on all faces except the face in contact with the core mucosa. Waterproof materials include Teflon, ethyl cellulose, cellophane, Hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) and the like. Such a system initiates unidirectional drug flow to the mucosa and prevents drug loss [163].
Kurihara et al. (1996) found that Hydrogenated castor oil (Peg 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil) (HCO) -60 emulsions were more stable against LPL compared to traditional lecithin-stabilized emulsions and showed low uptake by RES organs, long circulation in plasma, and high dispersion in tumors. indicates. Lin et al. (1992) confirmed that Hydrogenated Castor Oil-60 is a good emulsifier for the preparation of NE with better stability and long-term and selective application properties. Therefore, these sterically stabilized NEs could potentially be effective carriers for highly lipophilic antitumor agents to increase drug delivery in tumors. This is reported by Sakaeda et al. (1994) found that the selective distribution rate of Sudan II to the liver, lungs and spleen can be suppressed using Hydrogenated Castor Oil-60-based NE. Conversely, the use of saturated MCTs in NE was the most effective way to increase the blood concentration of Sudan II, resulting in higher distribution to the liver, lungs, spleen, and brain (Sakaeda and Hirano, 1995). In addition, an o / w-type NE containing Hydrogenated Castor Oil-60 has been shown to be superior in selective distribution of adriamycin-HCl into the liver and reduction of concentration in the heart and kidney (Yamaguchi et al., 1995). Again, Ueda et al. (2003) reported the effect of using a series of Hydrogenated Castor Oil with different oxyethylene numbers, such as Hydrogenated Castor Oil10, Hydrogenated Castor Oil 20, Hydrogenated Castor Oil 30, Hydrogenated Castor Oil 60 and Hydrogenated Castor Oil 100, on the pharmacokinetics of menatetrenone (vitamin K2) in rats. Included in (SO) based NE. The plasma half-life of menatetrenone after application as NE prepared with Hydrogenated Castor Oil with 10 oxyethylene units (SO / Hydrogenated Castor Oil 10) was similar after application as SO / egg yolk phosphatides (SO / IYP), but was shorter. > 20 oxyethylene units (SO / hydrogenated castor oil 20, SO / hydrogenated castor oil 30, SO / hydrogenated castor oil 60 and SO / Hydrogenated Castor Oil 100 ) as NEs prepared by Hydrogenated Castor Oils. These findings clearly indicate that the 20 oxyethylene units in Hydrogenated Castor Oils are the minimum requirement for extending the plasma circulation time of the drug incorporated in SO / Hydrogenated Castor Oils NEs. Studies previously described suggest that fat or structured lipids play a role in increasing the systemic circulation of NE.
Hydrogenated castor oil is a multipurpose vegetable oil that people have used for thousands of years. It is made by extracting oil from the seeds of the Ricinus communis plant. These seeds, known as castor beans, contain a toxic enzyme called ricin. However, the heating process of Hydrogenated Castor Oil bypasses it, allowing the oil to be used safely. Hydrogenated castor oil has a number of medical, industrial, and pharmaceutical uses. It is often used as an additive in foods, medicines and skin care products, as well as as an industrial lubricant and biodiesel fuel component. In ancient Egypt, Hydrogenated castor oil was burned as fuel in lamps, used as a natural remedy to treat ailments such as eye irritation, and even given to pregnant women to encourage labor (1 Trusted Source). Today, hydrogenated castor oil remains a popular natural treatment for common conditions such as constipation and skin ailments and is often used in natural beauty products.
1. A Powerful Laxative
Perhaps one of the best known medicinal uses for hydrogenated castor oil is as a natural laxative. It is classified as a stimulant laxative, meaning it helps cleanse the intestines by increasing the action of the muscles that push material through the intestines. Stimulant laxatives act quickly and are often used to relieve temporary constipation. When consumed orally, Hydrogenated castor oil breaks down in the small intestine and releases ricinoleic acid, the main fatty acid in Hydrogenated Castor Oil. The ricinoleic acid is then absorbed by the intestine, producing a powerful laxative effect (2 Trusted Sources). In fact, several studies have shown that Hydrogenated Castor Oil can alleviate constipation. For example, one study found that when elderly people took hydrogenated castor oil, symptoms of constipation were reduced, including less straining during defecation and reduced feelings of missing bowel movements. While hydrogenated castor oil is considered safe in small doses, larger amounts can cause abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea (4 Trusted Sources). Although it can be used to relieve occasional constipation, Hydrogenated castor oil is not recommended as a treatment for long-term problems. Hydrogenated castor oil can be used as a natural remedy for occasional constipation. However, it can cause side effects such as cramping and diarrhea and should not be used to treat chronic constipation.
2. Natural Moisturizer
Hydrogenated castor oil is rich in ricinoleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid. These types of oils act as moisturizers and can be used to moisturize the skin. Moisturizers retain moisture by preventing water loss from the outer layer of the skin. Hydrogenated castor oil is often used in cosmetics to promote hydration and is often added to products such as lotions, makeup, and cleansers. You can also use this rich oil alone as a natural alternative to store-bought moisturizers and lotions. Many popular moisturizing products available in stores contain potentially harmful ingredients such as preservatives, perfumes, and dyes that can irritate the skin and harm overall health. Replacing these products with Hydrogenated castor oil can help reduce your exposure to these additives. Also, Hydrogenated castor oil is inexpensive and can be used on the face and body. Hydrogenated Castor Oil is thick, so it is often mixed with other skin-friendly oils such as almond, olive, and coconut oil to make an ultra-moisturizing moisturizer. While applying Hydrogenated Castor Oil to the skin is considered safe for most, it can cause an allergic reaction in some people (6 Trusted Sources). Hydrogenated castor oil can help lock in moisture in the skin. While this natural alternative to store-bought items is considered safe for most, it can cause allergic reactions in some.
3.Supports Wound Healing
Applying Hydrogenated Castor Oil to wounds creates a moist environment that promotes healing and prevents wounds from drying out. Venelex, a popular ointment used to treat wounds in clinical settings, contains a blend of Hydrogenated castor oil, a balm from the Myroxylon tree, and Peruvian balm (7 Trusted Sources). Hydrogenated castor oil reduces the risk of infection by creating a barrier between the wound and the environment by stimulating tissue growth. It also reduces dryness and the accumulation of dead skin cells, which can delay wound healing (8). Studies have found that ointments containing hydrogenated castor oil can be particularly helpful in healing pressure ulcers, a type of wound that develops from prolonged pressure on the skin. One study looked at the wound-healing effects of an ointment containing hydrogenated castor oil in 861 nursing home residents with pressure ulcers. Those whose wounds were treated with Hydrogenated Castor Oil experienced higher healing rates and shorter healing times than those treated with other methods (9 Trusted Sources). Hydrogenated castor oil helps wounds heal by stimulating new tissue growth, reducing dryness and preventing the buildup of dead skin cells.
4. Impressive Anti-Inflammatory Effects
Ricinoleic acid, the main fatty acid found in hydrogenated castor oil, has impressive anti-inflammatory properties. Studies have shown that Hydrogenated castor oil reduces inflammation and relieves pain when applied topically. The pain-reducing and anti-inflammatory qualities of hydrogenated castor oil may be particularly beneficial for those with an inflammatory disease such as rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis. Animal and test-tube studies have found that ricinoleic acid reduced pain and swelling. One study showed that treatment with a gel containing ricinoleic acid resulted in a significant reduction in pain and inflammation when applied to the skin compared to other treatments. A test-tube component of the same study showed that ricinoleic acid helped reduce inflammation caused by human rheumatoid arthritis cells more than any other treatment. In addition to hydrogenated castor oil's potential to reduce inflammation, its moisturizing properties can help relieve dry, irritated skin in those with psoriasis. While these results are promising, more human studies are needed to determine the effects of hydrogenated castor oil on inflammatory conditions. Hydrogenated Castor Oil is high in ricinoleic acid, a fatty acid that has been shown to help reduce pain and inflammation in test-tube and animal studies.
5.Reduces Acne
Acne is a skin condition that can cause blackheads, pus-filled pimples, and large, painful bumps on the face and body. It is most common in teenagers and young adults and can negatively affect self-esteem. Hydrogenated castor oil has several properties that can help reduce acne symptoms. Inflammation is thought to be a factor in the development and severity of acne, so applying Hydrogenated Castor Oil to the skin can help reduce symptoms associated with inflammation (12 Trusted Sources). Acne is also associated with an imbalance of certain types of bacteria normally found on the skin, including Staphylococcus aureus. Hydrogenated Castor Oil has antimicrobial properties that can help fight bacterial overgrowth when applied to the skin. A test-tube study found that an extract of hydrogenated castor oil exhibited significant antibacterial power, inhibiting the growth of many bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus (14 Trusted Sources). Hydrogenated castor oil is also a natural moisturizer, so it can help soothe inflamed and irritated skin typical of people with acne. Hydrogenated Castor Oil helps fight inflammation, reduce bacteria and soothe irritated skin, all of which can be useful for those looking for a natural acne remedy.
6.Fights Fungus
Candida albicans is a type of fungus that commonly causes dental problems such as plaque growth, gum infections, and canal infections. Hydrogenated castor oil has antifungal properties and can help fight Candida by keeping the mouth healthy. A test-tube study found that Hydrogenated Castor Oil eliminated Candida albicans from contaminated human tooth roots (16 Trusted Sources). Hydrogenated castor oil can also help treat denture-associated stomatitis, a painful condition thought to be caused by Candida overgrowth. This is a common problem in the elderly who wear dentures. A study in 30 elderly people with prosthetic-associated stomatitis showed that treatment with Hydrogenated castor oil led to improvements in the clinical manifestations of stomatitis, including inflammation (17 Trusted Sources). Another study found that brushing and soaking dentures in a solution containing hydrogenated castor oil resulted in significant reductions in Candida in elderly people wearing dentures (18 Trusted Sources). Several studies have shown that hydrogenated castor oil can help fight oral fungal infections caused by Candida albicans.
7.Keeps Your Hair and Scalp Healthy
Many people use Hydrogenated castor oil as a natural conditioner. Dry or damaged hair can benefit from an intense moisturizer, especially Hydrogenated Castor Oil. Regular application of oils such as Hydrogenated Castor Oil to the hair helps lubricate the hair shaft, increases elasticity and reduces the likelihood of breakage. Hydrogenated Castor Oil can benefit those who suffer from dandruff, a common scalp problem characterized by dry, flaky skin on the head. Although there are many different causes of dandruff, it has been associated with seborrheic dermatitis, an inflammatory skin disease that causes red, scaly patches on the scalp (20 Trusted Sources). It can be an effective treatment for dandruff caused by seborrheic dermatitis, due to hydrogenated castor oil's ability to reduce inflammation. Also, applying Hydrogenated Castor Oil to the scalp helps moisturize dry, irritated skin and can help reduce flaking. Hydrogenated castor oil's moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties make it an excellent option for keeping hair soft and moisturized and helping reduce dandruff symptoms. Hydrogenated castor oil Precautions Many people use Hydrogenated castor oil to treat various problems by ingesting the oil or applying it to the skin. Although hydrogenated castor oil is generally considered safe, it can cause adverse reactions and unwanted side effects in some individuals. May induce labor: Used by medical professionals to induce labor. Therefore, women at all stages of pregnancy should avoid consuming Hydrogenated castor oil (21 Trusted Sources). May cause diarrhea: While it is an effective way to relieve constipation, you may get diarrhea if you take too much. Diarrhea can cause dehydration and electrolyte imbalances. May cause allergic reactions: May cause an allergic reaction in some individuals when applied to the skin. Try rubbing a small amount on a small piece of skin first to see how your body reacts.