Oleic Acid
Oleic acid is a versatile fatty acid used in cosmetics (moisturizers, soaps), food (emulsifier in dressings, spreads), pharmaceuticals (drug delivery, excipient), and industrial applications (lubricants, detergents, textiles, coatings) due to its emollient, emulsifying, and skin-penetrating properties, improving product texture and efficacy across many sectors.
Cosmetics & Personal Care
Moisturizer & Emollient: Softens skin, enhances hydration in creams, lotions, and hair products.
Emulsifier/Surfactant: Blends oil and water in shampoos, makeup, and soaps, improving texture.
Penetration Enhancer: Helps active ingredients absorb through the skin.
Food Industry
Emulsifier/Stabilizer: Used in margarine, salad dressings, baked goods.
Oxidation Inhibitor: Improves shelf life and stability in cooking oils, ideal for frying.
Pharmaceuticals
Excipient: Acts as a carrier for active ingredients (APIs) to improve solubility and absorption.
Drug Delivery: Used in transdermal systems to enhance skin penetration.
Industrial Applications
Lubricants: Base for biodegradable lubricants, metalworking fluids.
Textiles: Softens fibers, improves dye characteristics, waterproofs fabrics.
Paints & Coatings: Enhances spreadability and longevity.
Detergents: Surfactant in cleaning agents.
Other Uses
Mining: Mineral flotation agent to separate minerals like fluorspar.
Agriculture: Enhances effectiveness of herbicides and fungicides.
Research: Induces lung injury in animals to study lung diseases.

Oleic Acid
- it is a type of fatty acid.
- are used to replace saturated fats in the diet.
- might improve heart conditions by lowering cholesterol and reducing inflammation.
- Oleic Acid
