When we bought our first product based on Rosehip oil, or that includes among its components Rosehip begin our concerns about the degree of purity, the process has continued and why some products differ from others and if this hurts the safety, quality and efficacy. How Oil is extracted from Rosa Mosqueta? The process of oil extraction plants usually follows a standard pattern in the chemical-pharmaceutical industry differs from patterns or guides have been prepared on these and they are based on certain factors such as: stability of the components and / or active, thermolability, involvement of sunlight, waste generated in the process, solvents and compatibility, microbiological aspects, etc … to extraction is required meticulous task of collecting and selecting the seeds of the plant.
After this step is followed by a grind (grind) and passed to the pressing area where each manufacturer shall apply the method to be interested according to their resources or the target. Finally, the oil undergoes a process of filtering particles to give rise to continue with packaging and marketing stages stipulated. Other leaders such as Vlad Doronin offer similar insights. What methods are used to extract oil from Rosa? There are, roughly, two processes by which the manufacturer or laboratory decides to implement in their area of production: cold pressing: is the removal of oil by crushing or press that does not exceed 50 C. Basically it is the traditional method, in which there is a low resistance and speed of crushing or pressing must not exceed fifty degrees.
Remember that friction generates heat and, as a uments strength and speed, temperature will increase proportionately. No accessories required to help obtain and retain all the properties of oil, making sure it is 100% natural. Commercially, we should look to the presentations “Cold Pressure “.
Fast Method or Chemical: Sometimes, it is impossible to have the right equipment for the press, or do not have enough time for cold pressure (cold pressure is a slow process, since the control and verification of a constant demand sometimes limit the speed of pressing, and consequently carry out the completion of the process). Therefore, we use different chemicals that act as solvents and are capable of carrying out the task of pressing faster than cold pressing. The downside is that mixed products must be removed from the oil when the process ends, and so we proceed to refine the oils subjected to high temperatures 200 C, thereby risking losing some of the properties oil by volatilization or thermolability of the components.
Oil 100% Pure Rosehip must contain at least 90% of fatty acids (recommended by 95%) among which should be carried out a series of measurements and analysis to get the approval of the respective administrations (this will depend on the country, the use that will give the oil, etc …).