Liquid paraffin food grade

Liquid paraffin food grade

Liquid paraffin food grade

Liquid paraffin food grade

Liquid paraffin food grade is a fatty hydrocarbon compound that has applications in the pharmaceutical and food industries. Liquid paraffin food grade is a refined non-vegetable mineral oil produced in the petrochemical industry, which has a similar appearance to other oils, but its heat tolerance is high.

To solve some digestive system problems, such as constipation in children and infants .

Polishing the surface of fruits and vegetables and chocolate, And, by maintaining the moisture of the fruit, it will prolong its storage time. Persia Paraffin is a producer of Vaseline and Liquid Paraffin in the service of esteemed customers

paraffin oil food grade

Food-grade paraffin oil (also called white mineral oil, liquid paraffin, or medicinal paraffin) is a highly refined, odorless, and tasteless mineral oil that meets safety standards for use in food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic applications.

Main Uses of Food-Grade Paraffin Oil

1. Food Industry
• Anti-sticking agent: Used on bakery equipment, fruit coating (like apples), and candy molds to prevent sticking.
• Lubricant: For food-processing machinery where incidental contact with food may occur.
• Coating: Preserves freshness of fruits and vegetables by reducing moisture loss.

2. Pharmaceuticals & Medicine
• Laxative: Taken orally in small doses to relieve constipation.
• Skin protectant: Used in ointments, creams, and baby oils for moisturizing and protecting the skin.

3. Cosmetic Use
• Used in lotions, hair oils, lip balms, and makeup removers due to its emollient and non-reactive properties.

 

Properties
• Colorless, odorless, and tasteless
• Complies with FDA, USP, BP, or EP standards depending on the country and regulatory body
• Inert and stable, does not spoil or oxidize easily

Important Notes
• Not suitable for cooking or frying, as it’s not a digestible fat or oil.
• Should only be ingested (as a laxative) under medical guidance and in limited amounts.
• Often confused with industrial-grade mineral oils, which are not safe for human consumption.

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