Coconut Pulp CO2 Extract

Coconut Pulp

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Coconut Pulp

🌿 Scent Profile

Warm, creamy, gourmand coconut aroma.

⚡ Functionality

Anxiolytic, Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant, Antimicrobial Mood Boost

⚗️ Chemistry

Aliphatic lactones (medium-ring) and triglycerides (MCT fats), d-Decalactone & d-Dodecalactone (‘coconut’ lactones), fatty acids (lauric acid and capric acid).

🛡️ Safety

Safe via inhalation in typical amounts. In rare cases, intense exposure (concentrated fatty aroma) could cause mild discomfort.

🌍 Sourcing

CO2 extraction of coconut pulp (Cocos nucifera).

🔬 Scientific Literature

“Statistical analysis revealed that difference in power of alpha wave, for the exposure of aroma-less oil and the two renditions of Coconut Oils, was found to be statistically significant. Thus, coconut oil aroma does lead to stress relaxation in subjects with induced stress. (Tungekar et al., 2016).”

ResearchGate

EEG was recorded from 4 scalp positions … and activity was estimated for 4 frequency bands (alpha1, alpha2, beta1 and beta2). The results showed that the subjective rating about relaxed feeling increased and electroencephalographic activities changed after smelling green tea … suggesting that smelling green tea may have anti-stress effects (Murao et al., 2013).”

JStage

“Virgin coconut oil supplementation reverses peribronchial inflammatory infiltrate, epithelial hyperplasia, smooth muscle thickening, and hypercontractility through oxidative stress and its interactions with the NO pathway. (Vasconcelos et al., 2020).”

PubMed

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