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  • Imported Fixed and Volatile Aromatic Vegetable Oils

    Imported Fixed and Volatile Aromatic Oils Vegetable oils that are brought to the country by purchasing from different countries as the oil of the plant from which they take their name because the plant grows in our country but is not processed or because the plant does not grow in our country are called imported vegetable oils. Imported Aromatic Herbal Oils Aloe Vera Oil (sold as oil in gel form.) Argan oil Avocado Oil (production has started in our country by Naturalis OLEA) Rosemary Oil (domestic production has started in our country.) Tea Tree Oil Castor Oil Jojoba Oil (production has just started in our country as a demo) Clove Oil Partridgeberry Oil Peppermint Oil (domestic production has started in our country.) Neoli Oil Eucalyptus Oil (domestic production has started in our country.) Chamomile Oil (German Chamomile) Patchouli Oil Cedarwood Oil Sandalwood Oil Tamanu Oil Ginger Oil We do not recommend IMPORTED Vegetable Oils to all our consumers in their products during the production stages, or in the purchasing stages of end consumers for direct use. The reason is that many imported oils are likely to contain synthetic additives, have terpenes removed, or are likely to be fake. We recommend that you do not choose imported oil to protect the quality of your work or consumption, as it is difficult to use as a stable raw material in production . Naturalis OLEA does not sell any oils imported.

  • Organic Certified Vegetable Oils

    Organic Certified Vegetable Oils Vegetable oils that are produced in accordance with organic production and processing procedures by companies authorized by internationally accredited certification bodies and that do not contain residues (pesticides) and heavy metals are called organic certified vegetable oils . The concepts of organic and certified organic are definitely not the same. Consumers need to be careful about this confusion. What are Organic Vegetable Oils? Vegetable oils produced by various methods, which are determined by accredited laboratories to be free of residues (pesticides) and heavy metals but are not certified by any certification body, are called organic vegetable oils . What are the differences between Organic Vegetable Oils and Organic Certified Vegetable Oils? There is a difference in certification. Organic certified vegetable oils are guaranteed to produce absolutely organic results. They have been inspected. Organic vegetable oils may not be as safe as certified oils and may contain residual heavy metal content. While organic vegetable oils have the possibility of being removed from pesticides or heavy metals by being processed with various chemical methods, organic certified vegetable oils are produced within a 100% organic condition chain from the soil to the final product. While it is possible to offer a product for sale with the title organic, it is a crime to offer a product that does not have an organic certificate for sale with the title organic certified. What are the Organic Certified Vegetable Oils in our country? We can give examples such as Organic Black Cumin Oil, Organic Sweet Almond Oil, Organic Pomegranate Seed Oil, Organic Grape Seed Oil, Organic Walnut Oil, Organic Rosehip Oil, Organic Sesame Oil, Organic Pumpkin Seed Oil, Organic Apricot Kernel Oil, Organic Flaxseed Oil, Organic Safflower Oil, Organic Avocado Oil, Organic Thyme Oil, Organic Sage Oil, Organic Bay Oil, Organic Juniper Oil, Organic Lemon Oil, Organic Orange Oil, Organic Poppy Seed Oil.

  • Beneficial Herbal Oils

    Vegetable oils that are produced from the roots, stems, leaves, seeds, cores and fruits of plants using production methods such as steam distillation, pressing, extraction and continuous system; contain lipids and organic components attached to lipids and are insoluble in water for human health are called beneficial vegetable oils . What are the Beneficial Vegetable Oils? Beneficial vegetable oils can be listed as safflower oil, sunflower oil, anise oil, juniper oil, sage oil, bitter almond oil, avocado oil, rosemary oil, black cumin oil, bay leaf oil, laurel oil, milk thistle oil, peanut oil, hazelnut oil, grapefruit peel oil, mustard oil, poppy seed oil, coconut oil, fig seed oil, pumpkin seed oil, canola oil, flaxseed oil, apricot kernel oil, rosehip oil, thyme oil, hemp seed oil, coriander oil, lavender oil, lemon peel oil, tangerine peel oil, peppermint oil, eucalyptus oil, orange peel oil, sesame oil, sweet almond oil, grape seed oil, cherry seed oil, olive oil. You can visit our online store to purchase beneficial herbal oils .

  • What are Vegetable Oils?

    Vegetable Oils Vegetable oils are compounds consisting of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen atoms that can take solid or liquid form under changing temperatures, processed with various production methods from plant-based sources. Vegetable oils; In addition to being used as human food in meals, they are also used as basic materials in many areas such as the pharmaceutical industry, cosmetics industry, health industry, manufacturing industry, animal food industry. Vegetable oils are one of the essential basic materials for living things. Vegetable oils are classified according to their production methods, physical structures and chemical structures. Vegetable oils are classified according to their production methods; Hot (tempering) pressed vegetable oils Cold pressed vegetable oils Distilled vegetable oils Continuous (Fractional distillation) oils It is possible to sort as follows. It is also possible to come across maceration or infusion techniques in some sources as the production method. However, this is not a vegetable oil production method, but a vegetable oil processing method. According to their physical structures, vegetable oils are; Solid vegetable oils Liquid vegetable oils It is in the form of. Vegetable oils according to their chemical structures; Fixed vegetable oils Essential oils It is in the form of. Main vegetable oils; Hot pepper oil, Bitter almond oil, Sage oil, Anise oil, Juniper oil, Argan oil, Safflower oil, Avocado oil, Sunflower oil, Rosemary oil, Walnut oil, Black cumin oil, Bay oil, Milk thistle oil, Hazelnut oil, Peanut oil, Rose oil, Grapefruit peel oil, Mustard oil, Poppy seed oil, Carrot seed oil, Coconut oil, Castor oil, Nettle seed oil, Fig seed oil, Pumpkin seed oil, Cocoa butter, Canola oil, Apricot kernel oil, Clove oil, Thyme oil, Wintergreen oil, Coriander oil, Cumin oil, Rosehip oil, Lavender oil, Lemon peel oil, Tangerine peel oil, Myrtle oil, Melissa oil, Peppermint oil, Pomegranate seed oil, Eucalyptus oil, Palm oil, Orange peel oil, Fennel oil, Garlic oil, Cedarwood oil, Shea butter, Sesame oil, Sweet almond oil, Grape seed oil, Cherry seed oil, Olive oil.

  • Oils

    Oils The group of natural substances that includes fatty acids, compounds formed by fatty acids and substances that chemically bond with them is called fats . This definition was made by molecular biologist professor Walter Ray Bloor. Walter Ray Bloor lists the properties that a substance must have in order to be called oil as follows: They are naturally insoluble in water. They are soluble in solvents such as ether, chloroform, benzene and acetone. They must be in a structure that can be used by living beings. It must be esters of fatty acids or esterifiable with fatty acids. Fats are divided into vegetable oils and animal fats according to their source of production. Animal fats contain higher saturated fatty acids than vegetable oils and are generally solid at room temperature, while vegetable oils contain higher unsaturated fatty acids and are generally liquid at room temperature. We can give examples of animal fats such as tail fat, kidney oil, conception oil, shirt oil, suet, egg oil, fish oil, chicken oil, and pork oil. Vegetable oils, safflower oil, sunflower oil, sesame oil, olive oil, avocado oil, walnut oil, flaxseed oil, canola oil, cottonseed oil, corn oil, palm oil, shea oil, pumpkin seed oil, black cumin oil, pomegranate seed oil, grape seed oil, lavender oil, thyme oil, sage oil, orange peel oil, lemon peel oil, peppermint oil, rosemary oil, eucalyptus oil, sage oil, apricot kernel oil, rosehip oil, coconut oil are examples of vegetable oils. Biological Functions of Fats It is the structural component of biological membranes. It is an energy reserve in the form of triacylglycerol (Triglyceride, TG). It serves as a vitamin and hormone in the form of lipids and lipid derivatives. They help solubilize and absorb lipids with lipophilic bile acids. Fatty acids form triglycerides, phospholipids, and serve as precursors for eicosanoids. Triglycerides are energy storage. Phospholipids are the major constituents of cell membranes. Cholesterol is the founder of cell membranes, the precursor for bile acids and steroid hormones. Some fatty acids cannot be produced by the human metabolism and must be taken from outside. For a healthy life and to sustain our existence, oils are among our basic needs. For this reason, we say that if water is life, oils are healthy life...

  • Vegetable Oil User Reviews

    With this blog post, we aim to share the comments of our users of natural fixed herbal oils and volatile aromatic herbal oils after use and to provide information exchange with our new users. By writing the experiences of consumers who use cold-pressed natural herbal oils and distilled volatile aromatic herbal oils in the comments section and sharing information with new users, we will contribute to the development of our sector. Vegetable oil user comments will also help us improve our production activities and products. Naturalis OLEA, which produces the world's highest quality oils, directs its production systems by analyzing user comments and feedback. You, our valued oil users, can leave your comments in our blog post, in the comments section and; We look forward to your comments on our company's Google comments page. Comment page link for Google comments; Naturalis Olea Food Cosmetics Industry Trade Ltd. Co. https://g.page/r/CVADJAST6v50EBM/review

  • Naturalis OLEA Vegetable Oil Sales Processes

    Vegetable Oil Sales Processes Vegetable Oil Sales Stages This is our blog post to inform our valued customers about how the process of purchasing vegetable oil from our Naturalis OLEA Online web store works. The first priority of our Naturalis OLEA brand is QUALITY. We aim to deliver the highest quality vegetable oil to our valued customers. While delivering the highest quality oil to you, we offer the most ideal prices in order to maximize our accessibility rate. Are Naturalis OLEA Vegetable Oil Prices Ideal? We would like to share with you how it is possible to deliver the highest quality vegetable oil at the most ideal price; Naturalis OLEA natural herbal oils are NOT sold in ANY E-Commerce system other than our store www.naturalisolea.com/shop . Since we are not in many marketplaces, instead of giving COMMISSION to the marketplaces, we sell to our customers at more affordable prices from our own web store. We do not work with intermediary collection institutions such as cash on delivery. Since there are intermediary institutions that charge extra commission for transactions such as cash on delivery, we do not charge our customers extra costs in our prices because we do not pay COMMISSION to these institutions. We are the oldest and most established cold pressed vegetable oil production industrial establishment in Türkiye. This experience in the sector has enabled us to purchase the most accurate raw material in large quantities at the right price in season. For this reason, supplying the most accurate raw material at the right time from the right source provides a price advantage. We reflect the price advantage provided by our experience in production to our customers. We have the most efficient cold-pressed vegetable oil production line in Türkiye. For this reason, we obtain more oil than the companies we compete with obtain from the same raw material. We transform our success in this efficiency into our customer's profit. For the main reasons we have stated above, we meet with our CUSTOMERS with the most ECONOMICAL PRICES. The fact that the companies we compete with are expensive should not be measured by our product quality. The delivery times of some of the vegetable oils I buy from the Naturalis OLEA Web oil sales store may be longer than the brands sold in the marketplace, WHY? Some original vegetable oils may have different physical forms, and the production process of some vegetable oils can be quite difficult and limited. We can extend the delivery times of some vegetable oils that are seasonal and do not have sufficient raw materials in Türkiye in order to deliver them to our valued customers in their PUREST form. For example, Avocado oil, avocado fruit is a limited resource, the production process and preservation of the raw material are quite difficult. For this reason, in order to deliver our own production avocado oil to our customers in an original and fresh way in periodic periods, the delivery time can be kept long. In this context, we have adopted the principle of satisfying our customers with our quality. For any questions or concerns regarding any herbal oils you purchase from our website, you can always send an e-mail to our contact e-mail address info@naturalisolea.com , and do not hesitate to share your thoughts with us. We are a candidate to become the most reliable and highest quality online herbal oil sales store in Turkey with your help.

  • 5 Natural Plant-Based Oils for Bronzing

    Natural Herbal Bronzing Oils With the arrival of summer, vacation plans are made. Summer means sun. The essentials of vacation plans are listed as sea, sand, sun. The joy of the sun and the sea may be indescribable, but we can also describe the damage that sun rays can cause to our skin and how to protect our skin against this damage; how to have a perfect bronze skin. We list 5 miraculous natural herbal oils that will both protect our skin against harmful rays and provide a bronze complexion, and we share the bronzing herbal oil mixture formula with you; Coconut Oil Cocoa Butter Hemp Seed Oil Carrot Seed Oil Coffee bean oil or Ground coffee Bronzing and sun protection natural oil mixture Preparation: By adding 300 ml of hemp seed oil, 200 ml of carrot seed oil, 400 ml of cocoa butter and 100 ml of coffee bean oil or 80 g of ground roasted coffee to 1 liter of coconut oil, you will obtain a miraculous bronzer and sun-protective natural oil mixture. When you use coffee instead of coffee bean oil, you need to strain it with a cheesecloth. You can safely use these tanning and protective natural herbal oils you have prepared on your entire body.

  • Do Vegetable Oils Go Bad?

    Oxidation of Vegetable Oils Depending on the storage and preservation conditions, fixed vegetable oils can also deteriorate. We can define deterioration in vegetable oils as oxidation. What is Oxidation in Vegetable Oils? The reaction that occurs over time when fatty acids come into contact with oxygen is called oxidation. Compared to saturated fatty acids, unsaturated fatty acids can be easily oxidized. In particular, the increase in the number of double bonds facilitates oxidation. Metals, heat, light, etc. accelerate oxidation. The ethylene bond (-CH=CH-) in the structure of unsaturated fatty acids can easily be saturated with hydrogen or halogens. The unsaturated fatty acid becomes saturated. Or the double bond can be opened by oxidation and new products can be formed. The formation of pelargonic acid and azelaic acid from oleic acid can be given as an example. When potassium permanganate (KMnO4) is used as an oxidant and oleic acid is converted to dihydroxy stearic acid at low temperature by adding 2 OH groups to its double bond. If the oxidation progresses and the temperature is increased, the molecule is oxidized more. As a result, dihydroxy stearic acid loses a molecule of water and breaks down from the double bond. These are azelaic acid and pelargonic acid. Various groups are formed by the oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids with molecular oxygen and the addition of O2 to the double bonds. The compounds formed in this event, known as autoxidation or rancidity, and which create an undesirable taste, appearance and odor in the oil, are groups such as peroxide, epoxide, ketohydroxide. The decomposition of these groups, especially at high temperatures, produces various products, mostly consisting of acids and aldehydes. The peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids, which occurs in vivo and is called lipid peroxidation, is a chain reaction. During the reaction, free radicals, which contain unpaired electrons and are very reactive, are formed. Free radicals enter into large-scale reactions in the living organism. However, the defense system in the organism prevents or controls the harmful effects of these compounds with its antioxidative effects. Our company, which produces Naturalis Olea herbal oils, primarily bases its production on the production of herbal oils that can be used for health and healing purposes in accordance with the relevant ministry's herbal oil circular. All the herbal oils we produce are produced in a way that does not pose any danger to health with production permits and analysis. That is why hundreds of pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies have chosen us.

  • Fatty acids

    Saturated and Unsaturated Fatty Acids Depending on the structure of the hydrocarbon chain, fatty acids are classified as saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. SATURATED FATTY ACIDS: Acetic Acid : CH3 COOH Propionic Acid: CH3 CH2 COOH Butyric Acid: CH3 (CH2)2 COOH Caproic Acid: CH3 (CH2)4 COOH Caprylic Acid: CH3 (CH2)6 COOH Capric Acid: CH3 (CH2)8 COOH Lauric Acid: CH3 (CH2)10 COOH Myristic Acid: CH3 (CH2)12 COOH Palmitic Acid: CH3 (CH2)14 COOH Stearic Acid: CH3 (CH2)16 COOH Arachidic Acid: CH3 (CH2)18 COOH Behenic Acid: CH3 (CH2)20 COOH Lignoceric Acid: CH3 (CH2)22 COOH Cerotic Acid: CH3 (CH2)24 COOH Montanic Acid: CH3 (CH2)26 COOH To simplify, let's take stearic acid for example. Stearic Acid = CH3 (CH2)16 COOH In other words, it is a saturated fatty acid consisting of a total of 18 Carbon 36 Hydrogen 2 Oxygen components with the inclusion of the hydrocarbon tail consisting of 17 Carbon and 35 Hydrogen to the Carboxyl group, namely COOH, and it is understood that it is saturated with 36 hydrogen pairings to 18 carbons in the sequence. You can group saturated fatty acids as short, medium and long chain according to their carbon numbers. While Acetic Acid is a short-chain saturated fatty acid, you can say that Montanic acid is a long-chain saturated fatty acid. UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS: Palmitoleic Acid: CH3(CH2)5 CH = CH(CH2)7 COOH Oleic Acid: CH3(CH2)7 CH = CH(CH2)7 COOH Linoleic Acid: CH3(CH2)4 CH = CHCH2CH = CH(CH2)7 COOH Alpha Linolenic Acid: CH3CH2CH = CHCH2CH = CHCH2CH = CH(CH2)7 COOH Arachidonic Acid: CH3(CH2)4CH=CHCH2CH=CHCH2CH=CHCH2CH=CH(CH2)3COOH To put it more simply, for example, OLEIC ACID is formed by the addition of a 17 carbon 33 hydrogen tail to a carboxyl group. However, just as unsaturated fatty acids can form double bonds, there is at least 1 double bond in oleic acid. These double bonds are defined as cis. In this context, oleic acid contains 18 carbons 34 hydrogens and 2 oxygens. While having 34 hydrogens for 18 carbons indicates that it is an unsaturated fatty acid, unsaturated fats can be saturated with hydrogen supplementation. The saturated fatty acid stearic acid and the unsaturated fatty acids oleic and linoleic acid are illustrated below. Stearic, Oleic and Linoleic Fatty Acids

  • Hair Care with Natural Oils

    Hair Care with Natural Herbal Oils Are you having trouble with your hair such as hair loss, weak hair strands, dandruff problems, scalp problems, itching, lifeless looking hair, hair color problems, burnt hair strands? Then this blog post is for you... Before sharing this miraculous formula with you, I would like to give you some information that is as special as the miraculous natural herbal oils to be used in hair care. We know that while surfing the internet, you come across many articles about hair care or herbal oils used in hair care, but you are worried about which one will give the right results. Therefore, we, as Naturalis OLEA, would like you to know that we will present herbal oils with scientific data with our 15 years of experience in laboratory and herbal oil production. Being the first herbal oil producer in Türkiye and the company that established a herbal oil laboratory, the most effective factor is that we discovered the magical world of oils. As we examined the oils, we gained interesting experiences. Therefore, we learned that while many herbal oils can be good for hair on their own, we saw that formulas prepared by blending more than one herbal oil do not work because the oils inhibit each other. In other words, while laurel oil alone gives vitality to the hair, we thought that it would be more effective when we combined laurel oil with juniper oil, but we encountered that it did not have any effect by inhibiting the lauric acid in laurel oil. This was one of the simplest experiences we had. In this context, we developed the most effective formula as a result of our years of R&D. It may seem brave and stupid to share this formula we developed with all users in this way. However, during the same process, we have experienced that the usage ratios of the herbal oils used in the formula are also very important. For example, while we were working on the fact that black cumin oil, which is very effective in eliminating hair color problems, could help eliminate scalp problems by combining it with lavender oil, we experienced that when we added 2% lavender oil to a certain ratio of black cumin oil, we got results close to the desired result, but when we increased this ratio to 5%; Linalyl acetate in lavender oil inhibited the nigella substance in Black Cumin oil and gave a completely different result that was far from the effect we aimed for. We learned that when preparing formulas with natural herbal oils or lipids, the ratios are at least as important as the effect of variety in the formula. In this context, the things we have listed are the simplest and few of the experiences we have gained. We have done at least 4000 different studies in this way. As you know, it took a very long time to be able to do 4000 studies and to proceed by examining the results. That's why we claimed that one of the conditions for reaching the best result is the time we spend. That's why we share with you the work of our 18 years of experience in the sector. We list the oils that can be effective in hair care with natural oils below. Natural herbal oils you can use for strong, vibrant and eye-catching hair; You can use natural oils such as rosemary oil, black cumin oil, bay oil, avocado oil, pumpkin seed oil, almond oil, pomegranate seed oil, lavender oil, nettle seed oil and coconut oil.

  • Pumpkin Seed Oil Benefits and Components

    Pumpkin Seed Oil: Benefits, Sterols, Phenolic Compounds and Minerals Kabak Çekirdeği Yağı Faydaları Pumpkin seed oil is a very valuable vegetable oil for health. Drawing attention with its high nutritional value and bioactive components, this oil holds an important place among natural health supplements and cosmetic products. Produced by the cold pressing method, pumpkin seed oil offers an important option especially for consumers looking for health by preserving its nutrients at a maximum level. Benefits of Pumpkin Seed Oil Supports Prostate Health: Pumpkin seed oil is effective in protecting prostate health. The phytosterols it contains support the healthy functioning of the prostate gland. Contribution to Cardiovascular Health: Omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids are beneficial for heart health. Regular consumption can help balance cholesterol levels. Antioxidant Protection: Phenolic compounds and vitamin E protect the body against oxidative stress by acting against free radicals. Hair and Skin Care: Pumpkin seed oil moisturizes the skin and nourishes the scalp. It also has hair loss reducing effects. Improves Sleep Quality: The tryptophan amino acid found in pumpkin seed oil is beneficial for melatonin production and supports the sleep cycle. Sterols Found in Pumpkin Seed Oil Pumpkin seed oil is a rich source of phytosterols. Phytosterols are known as plant sterols and have many positive effects on body health. The most common sterols found in pumpkin seed oil are: Beta-sitosterol: Contributes to prostate health and balances cholesterol levels. Stigmasterol: Known for its anti-inflammatory effects. Campesterol: Supports cardiovascular health. These sterols help lower the risk of heart disease by reducing the absorption of cholesterol. Phenolic Compounds in Pumpkin Seed Oil Phenolic compounds are important substances that increase the antioxidant capacity of pumpkin seed oil. The main phenolic compounds found in pumpkin seed oil are: Caffeic Acid: It has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Ferulic Acid: It is an effective antioxidant in skin protection. Syringic Acid: Exhibits antimicrobial and anticancer properties. p-Coumaric Acid: Helps prevent free radical damage. These components both support health and contribute to the long-term durability of the oil. Minerals Found in Pumpkin Seed Oil Pumpkin seed oil naturally contains some minerals that are essential for the basic functions of the body: Magnesium: Supports nervous system and muscle functions. Iron: Necessary for blood health and oxygen carrying capacity. Zinc: It has positive effects on the immune system, skin health and wound healing. Phosphorus: Important for bone and teeth health. Conclusion Pumpkin seed oil is a natural miracle that supports healthy living with its nutritional and therapeutic properties. Thanks to the sterols, phenolic compounds and minerals it contains, it provides many benefits both in internal and external use. For those who want to adopt a healthy lifestyle, pumpkin seed oil can be an indispensable part of the diet. Remember, you can benefit from these benefits to the maximum extent by choosing high-quality and cold-pressed pumpkin seed oil!

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