Sea Mink Oil

Product Introduction

Product NameSea Mink OilQuality StandardStandardProduct GradeCationic Emulsifier

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Product Name

Sea Mink Oil

Quality Standard

Standard

Product Grade

Cationic Emulsifiers

Place of Origin

China

Dangerous Goods

No


1. Introduction to Sea Mink Oil

Sea mink oil is a kind of animal oil extracted from the subcutaneous fat and visceral fat of sea minks, a marine mammal with high fat content in its body. It has a unique composition and excellent properties, which make it stand out among various animal oils.
In terms of composition, sea mink oil is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, including omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids that are essential to the human body but cannot be synthesized independently. These fatty acids play a vital role in regulating the body's physiological functions. Meanwhile, it also contains a certain amount of vitamins, such as vitamin E with antioxidant effects, which can prevent the oil from oxidizing and deteriorating, and bring additional benefits to the application scenarios of the oil.
In terms of physical properties, sea mink oil is usually light yellow to brownish-yellow in color, with a faint characteristic odor of marine animals. It has good fluidity and solubility, and can be miscible with many vegetable oils and cosmetic base materials, laying a foundation for its wide application.

2. Applications of Sea Mink Oil

2.1 Cosmetics and Skin Care Industry

This is one of the most mainstream application fields of sea mink oil. Its rich unsaturated fatty acids have excellent moisturizing and nourishing effects on the skin. It can quickly penetrate the stratum corneum, supplement the lipid components of the skin, enhance the skin's moisture-locking ability, and effectively improve dry, rough, chapped skin problems.
Sea mink oil is often added to skin care products such as facial creams, lotions, lip balms and hand creams. For example, in winter skin care products, it can form a protective film on the skin surface, reduce the loss of skin moisture caused by dry air, and keep the skin soft and smooth. In addition, the vitamin E in it can resist the damage of free radicals to the skin, delay the aging process of the skin, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

2.2 Pharmaceutical Field

In the pharmaceutical industry, sea mink oil is valued for its high content of omega-3 fatty acids. Studies have shown that omega-3 fatty acids can help regulate blood lipid levels, reduce the content of triglycerides and cholesterol in the blood, and thus reduce the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis and hypertension. Therefore, it is often used as a raw material for the production of lipid-regulating health products and drugs.
In addition, sea mink oil also has a certain anti-inflammatory effect. It can be used in the preparation of topical ointments for relieving skin inflammation, such as eczema, dermatitis and other skin diseases accompanied by dryness and itching, which can alleviate the discomfort of the affected area and promote the repair of damaged skin.

2.3 Feed Industry

Sea mink oil can also be used as a high-quality additive in the feed industry, especially in the production of feed for aquatic products and livestock. Its rich fatty acids can improve the nutritional value of feed, promote the growth and development of animals, enhance the immunity of animals, and reduce the occurrence of diseases.
For example, adding an appropriate amount of sea mink oil to fish feed can improve the growth rate of fish and make the fish meat more tender and nutritious; adding it to poultry feed can improve the egg production rate of laying hens and the quality of eggs.