Pomegranate Seed Oil organic
Organic Cold Pressed Pomegranate Seed Oil
Pomegranate seed oils contain over 60% punicic acid. The Pomegranate Seed Oil may be used in cosmetic applications.The pomegranate fermented juice and cold pressed seed oil showed strong antioxidant activity. The anti-cancer potential of the fruit may also have something to do with the presence of flavonoid compounds in pomegranate juice.
Pricelist for Organic Cold Pressed Pomegranate Seed Oil, organic raw materials of all kind, hydolate, organic fat oils and special oils for organic cosmetics
The Return of the Pomegranate Seed Oil
Pomegranate fruits have also appeared throughout history as symbols of royalty, hope, and abundance. Pomegranate Seed Oil is a blend of natural, cold-pressed seed oil.
Pomegranate Seed Oil Capsules – the dietary supplement
Pomegranate Seed Oil Capsules are highly suited as a dietary supplement as they contain Omega 3 fatty acids which are polyunsaturated acids.
These Omega 3 fatty acids cannot be produced in the human body and therefore are important in dietary supplements. In our contemporary nutrition mainly composed of processed and preserved food the Omega 3 fatty acids are widely disappearing. Dietary supplement is the only way to provide the body with these necessary substances.
Cytotoxic effect of conj. tri. fatty acids pomegranate on mouse tumor..
Cytotoxic effect of conjugated trienoic fatty acids on mouse tumor and human monocytic leukemia cells.
Suzuki R, Noguchi R, Ota T, Abe M, Miyashita K, Kawada T.
Division of Marine Bioscience, Graduate School of Fisheries Science, Hokkaido University, Hakodate, Japan.
The cytotoxicity of fatty acids from seed oils containing conjugated linolenic acids (CLN) was studied. Fatty acids from pomegranate, tung, and catalpa were cytotoxic to human monocytic leukemia cells at concentrations exceeding 5 microM for pomegranate and tung and 10 microM for catalpa, but fatty acids from pot marigold oil had no effect at concentrations ranging up to 163 microM. The main conjugated fatty acids of pomegranate, tung, catalpa, and pot marigold were cis(c)9,trans(t)11,c13-CLN (71.7%), c9,t11,t13-CLN (70.1%), t9,t11,c13-CLN (31.3%), and t8,t10,c12-CLN (33.4%), respectively. Therefore, the cytotoxicities of fatty acids from pomegranate, tung, and catalpa were supposed to be due to 9,11,13-CLN isomers. To elucidate the cytotoxicity of these CLN, we separated each CLN isomer from the fatty acid mixtures by high-performance liquid chromatography and analyzed its cytotoxicity. The cytotoxicities of c9,t11,c13-CLN, c9,t11,t13-CLN, and t9,t11,c13-CLN were much stronger than that of t8,t10,c12-CLN. Therefore, the higher cytotoxicity of fatty acids from pomegranate, tung, and catalpa than those from pot marigold would be derived from the different activities of 9,11,13-CLN and 8,10,12-CLN. Since there was little difference in the cytotoxicities of c9,t11,c13-CLN,c9,t11,t13-CLN, and t9,t11,c13-CLN, it is suggested that the cis/trans configuration of 9,11,13-CLN isomers had little effect on their cytotoxic effects. The mechanism of the cytotoxicity of the four fatty acids above may involve lipid peroxidation, because the order of toxicity of the fatty acids was consistent with their susceptibility to peroxidation in aqueous phase. This was supported by the decrease in the cytotoxicity of the fatty acids by addition of butylated hydroxytoluene.
PMID: 11432460 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Pomegranate seed oils contain over 60% punicic acid. The Pomegranate Seed Oil may be used in cosmetic applications.The pomegranate fermented juice and cold pressed seed oil showed strong antioxidant activity. The anti-cancer potential of the fruit may also have something to do with the presence of flavonoid compounds in pomegranate juice.
Pricelist for Organic Cold Pressed Pomegranate Seed Oil, organic raw materials of all kind, hydolate, organic fat oils and special oils for organic cosmetics
The Return of the Pomegranate Seed Oil

Pomegranate fruits have also appeared throughout history as symbols of royalty, hope, and abundance. Pomegranate Seed Oil is a blend of natural, cold-pressed seed oil.
Pomegranate Seed Oil Capsules – the dietary supplement
Pomegranate Seed Oil Capsules are highly suited as a dietary supplement as they contain Omega 3 fatty acids which are polyunsaturated acids.
These Omega 3 fatty acids cannot be produced in the human body and therefore are important in dietary supplements. In our contemporary nutrition mainly composed of processed and preserved food the Omega 3 fatty acids are widely disappearing. Dietary supplement is the only way to provide the body with these necessary substances.
Cytotoxic effect of conj. tri. fatty acids pomegranate on mouse tumor..
Cytotoxic effect of conjugated trienoic fatty acids on mouse tumor and human monocytic leukemia cells.
Suzuki R, Noguchi R, Ota T, Abe M, Miyashita K, Kawada T.
Division of Marine Bioscience, Graduate School of Fisheries Science, Hokkaido University, Hakodate, Japan.
The cytotoxicity of fatty acids from seed oils containing conjugated linolenic acids (CLN) was studied. Fatty acids from pomegranate, tung, and catalpa were cytotoxic to human monocytic leukemia cells at concentrations exceeding 5 microM for pomegranate and tung and 10 microM for catalpa, but fatty acids from pot marigold oil had no effect at concentrations ranging up to 163 microM. The main conjugated fatty acids of pomegranate, tung, catalpa, and pot marigold were cis(c)9,trans(t)11,c13-CLN (71.7%), c9,t11,t13-CLN (70.1%), t9,t11,c13-CLN (31.3%), and t8,t10,c12-CLN (33.4%), respectively. Therefore, the cytotoxicities of fatty acids from pomegranate, tung, and catalpa were supposed to be due to 9,11,13-CLN isomers. To elucidate the cytotoxicity of these CLN, we separated each CLN isomer from the fatty acid mixtures by high-performance liquid chromatography and analyzed its cytotoxicity. The cytotoxicities of c9,t11,c13-CLN, c9,t11,t13-CLN, and t9,t11,c13-CLN were much stronger than that of t8,t10,c12-CLN. Therefore, the higher cytotoxicity of fatty acids from pomegranate, tung, and catalpa than those from pot marigold would be derived from the different activities of 9,11,13-CLN and 8,10,12-CLN. Since there was little difference in the cytotoxicities of c9,t11,c13-CLN,c9,t11,t13-CLN, and t9,t11,c13-CLN, it is suggested that the cis/trans configuration of 9,11,13-CLN isomers had little effect on their cytotoxic effects. The mechanism of the cytotoxicity of the four fatty acids above may involve lipid peroxidation, because the order of toxicity of the fatty acids was consistent with their susceptibility to peroxidation in aqueous phase. This was supported by the decrease in the cytotoxicity of the fatty acids by addition of butylated hydroxytoluene.
PMID: 11432460 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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