Palm Oil
112-80-1
C18h34o2
204-007-1
Plastic
Normal
>12 Months
Amino Acid
Natural
>90%
Digestive System
All
Organic
Yellow Liquid Oil
Drum
25KG/DRUM
China
1507900000
Product Description

Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the fruit of the oil palm tree (Elaeis guineensis). It is one of the most widely used vegetable oils in the world, found in a variety of food products, cosmetics, and household items. Its versatility, high yield, and cost-effectiveness make it a popular choice for manufacturers and consumers alike.
ANALYSIS | SPECIFICATION | RESULTS |
Appearance | Yellow oil | |
Odor | Characteristic | Complies |
Tasted | Characteristic | Complies |
Assay(EPA+DHA) | 70% | Complies |
Loss on Drying | 5% Max. | 1.02% |
Sulphated Ash | 5% Max. | 1.3% |
Extract Solvent | Ethanol & Water | Complies |
Heavy Metal | 5ppm Max | Complies |
As | 2ppm Max | Complies |
Residual Solvents | 0.05% Max. | Negative |
Microbiology | ||
Total Plate Count | 1000/g Max | Complies |
Yeast & Mold | 100/g Max | Complies |
E.Coli | Negative | Complies |
Salmonella | Negative | Complies |
Palm oil is used in numerous products due to its stability, texture, and nutritional profile:
- Food Products: Margarine, ice cream, chocolate, cookies, and cooking oils.
- Cosmetics: Soaps, shampoos, and skincare products.
- Biofuel: Biodiesel and other renewable energy sources.
Production Process
The production of palm oil involves several steps:
- Cultivation: Oil palm trees are primarily grown in tropical regions such as Indonesia and Malaysia, which together account for over 85% of global production.
- Harvesting: The fruit bunches are harvested by hand when they ripen.
- Processing: The fruits are sterilized, stripped from the bunches, and pressed to extract crude palm oil (CPO).
- Refining: The CPO undergoes refining to remove impurities, resulting in refined, bleached, and deodorized (RBD) palm oil.


Environmental Impact
The production of palm oil has significant environmental implications:
- Deforestation: Large-scale cultivation has led to the destruction of rainforests, impacting biodiversity and contributing to climate change.
- Wildlife: Habitat loss threatens species such as orangutans, tigers, and rhinos.
- Sustainability Efforts: Various organizations and certifications, such as the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), aim to promote sustainable practices in the industry.
Economic Importance
Palm oil is a vital commodity for the economies of producing countries:
- Employment: Provides jobs for millions of workers.
- Exports: A significant source of revenue through international trade.
Health Aspects
Palm oil contains a balance of saturated and unsaturated fats:
- Nutritional Profile: Rich in vitamins A and E, antioxidants, and other nutrients.
- Health Concerns: High consumption of saturated fats may contribute to heart disease, though research continues on its health effects.

