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Moringa CO₂ Extract

Moringa oleifera

India’s most nutritionally dense botanical — moringa CO₂ extract delivering the complete bioactive profile including glucosinolates, fatty acids, and tocopherols for nutraceutical and cosmeceutical applications.

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Moringa CO₂ Extract
SC-CO₂ Extract · India
Latin Name
Moringa oleifera
Origin
Rajasthan & Tamil Nadu, India
Part Used
Leaf / Seed
Key Marker
Glucosinolates + Fatty acids
Form
Dark green viscous oil
Extraction
Supercritical CO₂

About This Extract

Moringa oleifera — often called the “miracle tree” — is one of India’s most celebrated botanical exports. India is among the world’s largest moringa producers, with the tree cultivated extensively across Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. SC-CO₂ extraction of moringa leaf and seed captures the complete lipophilic fraction — fatty acids (including oleic and behenic acids), tocopherols, sterols, and the glucosinolate precursors to isothiocyanates — that conventional water or ethanol extraction leaves behind.

The result is a deeply concentrated, oil-miscible extract with exceptional skin-affinity and nutraceutical density. Our moringa CO₂ extract is independently tested for fatty acid profile (GC), tocopherol content (HPLC), heavy metals, pesticide residues, and microbial count. Full analytical documentation is supplied with every batch — from extraction parameter log to Certificate of Analysis — with chain-of-custody traceability to the source material.

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Documentation Supplied

GC-MS Report · Certificate of Analysis (COA) · MSDS · Certificate of Origin · Proforma Invoice

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Specifications

Extraction MethodSupercritical CO₂
Plant PartLeaf / Seed
Fatty Acids≥60% (GC)
FormDark green viscous oil
SolubilityOil-soluble
Shelf Life24 months
MOQ5 kg

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