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Marula oil, extracted from the kernel of Sclerocarya birrea. on Vegan Forum


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Marula oil, extracted from the kernel of Sclerocarya birrea. Used in the food and cosmetic industry, it has strong antioxidant and moisturising properties.[53]
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Marula oil is extracted from the kernels (nuts) of the Marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea), from the Anacardiaceae family. Marula oil is traditionally used in cosmetics, in food as a cooking oil and as a meat preservative and to treat leather.

Marula oil contains a large proportion of monounsaturated fatty acids and natural antioxidants which make the oil very stable. The fatty acid composition of marula oil includes:[1]
Mono-unsaturated Fatty Acids:
Poly-unsaturated Fatty Acids:
Saturated Fatty Acids:
Tocopherols, sterols and flavonoids, with antioxidant action, procianidine, galattotannin and catechins are also found in Marula oil.[2]

Marula oil has a clear, light yellow colour and a nutty aroma. It has a saponification value of approximately 188-199 and a specific gravity of 0.91-0.92 (at 15°C).[3]

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