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SCHLEICHERA TRIJUGA SEED OIL.

Insufficient Data / HAIR CONDITIONING, SKIN CONDITIONING

Schleichera Trijuga Seed Oil, also known as Kusum oil or Macassar oil, is a botanical oil derived from the seeds of the Schleichera Trijuga tree. This oil is recognized for its rich composition of fatty acids and phytochemicals, traditionally valued for their emollient, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.

Emollient Antioxidant Anti-inflammatory Antimicrobial Skin Barrier Support

Science

This oil benefits the skin through a diverse profile of active compounds. Key components include Oleic acid (ranging from 2.8% to 45%), which supports healthy cell membranes and hydration, and Linoleic acid (0.93% to 50%), an anti-inflammatory fatty acid crucial for skin barrier repair. It also contains Linolelaidic acid (up to 49.7%), Palmitic acid (1.8% to 8%), Stearic acid (2% to 6%), and Eicosenoic acid (10.32% to 29.5%). Antioxidant properties are provided by quercetin derivatives, while juglone-like naphthoquinones contribute antimicrobial effects against skin pathogens. Squalene further aids in skin repair and offers protection from oxidative stress.


Research

Low confidence
Effective range N/A
Optimal

N/A


Transparency

Not commonly dusted

The Formula

Solubility
Oil
Optimal pH N/A
0 7 14

Stability

To preserve its properties and prevent oxidation, the oil should be stored in a cool, dark environment within a sealed, dark-glass bottle.


Safety

CIR Status
Not reviewed
Sensitization risk Unknown

Schleichera Trijuga Seed Oil naturally contains cyanogenic compounds (0.03-0.05% as HCN) and cyanogenetic glucosides, which are poisonous. For safe topical application, these compounds must be thoroughly removed or the oil rigorously purified.


Your Skin

Yes Normal
Yes Dry
Yes Oily
Yes Sensitive
Irritancy Unknown
Comedogenicity Unknown

Our Assessment

Insufficient Data

While offering a compelling profile of emollient, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties, the absence of CIR review and clinical efficacy data, coupled with critical purification requirements for cyanogenic compounds, warrants further rigorous investigation for precise cosmetic application.


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