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    Gateway Food Products CompanySunflower Oil Mid-Oleic
    • INCI Name:Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil
    • Ingredient Name:Sunflower Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Vegetable Origin, Plant Origin
    • Functions:Fat & Oil, Shortening, Emollient, Fatty Acid & Lipid
    • Labeling Claims:Odor-free, GMO-free, Non-GMO, Plant-Based, Allergen-free, Clean at Sephora, Credo Clean Standard, Kosher, Naturally Derived, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty
    • Certifications & Compliance:Non-GMO Project Verified, The Food Allergen Labeling & Consumer Protection Act of 2004 (FALCPA), FDA 21 CFR 182.1, SQF Certified, GMP, Kosher, Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS)
    Sunflower Oil Mid-Oleic is a premium refined, bleached, and deodorized (RBD) sunflower oil that brings exceptional flavor and versatility to your culinary creations. Sourced from the non-volatile oil pressed from sunflower seeds, our mid-oleic Oleic Sunflower Oil is renowned for its clean, light taste and rich content of Vitamin E. With its unique composition, it boasts a balanced ratio of monounsaturated fats (74%), polyunsaturated fats (17%), and specifically linoleic acid—an essential omega-6 fatty acid vital for our bodies. Notably, it contains one of the lowest levels of saturated fats (9%) among various oils, making it a wholesome choice. Gateway Mid Sunflower Oil is an ideal substitute for conventional cooking and frying oils in the food industry. It is also widely used in the movie theater and concession industry as a popping and topping oil for popcorn. Moreover, its emollient properties make it a valuable ingredient in lip balms, creams, and various cosmetic formulations.
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    Arista Industries, Inc.Arista Industries Sunflower Oil
    • INCI Name:Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil
    • Ingredient Name:Sunflower Oil
    • Functions:Emollient, Fat & Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Plant Origin, Vegetable Origin
    • Labeling Claims:GMO-free, TSE-free, Propylene Oxide-Free, CMR Substances-free, BSE-free, Fragrance-free, Zeranol-Free, Plant-Based, Non-Carcinogenic, Metal-free, Impurities-free, Colorants-free, DEA-free, Additive-free, Non-GMO, Paraben-free, Herbicide-free, Glycol ether-free, Fatty acids-free, Alcohol-free, Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids-free, Dye Free, Estragole-Free, Sulfate-free, Atrazine-Free, Soy-free, MEA-free, Trans fat-free, Cold Processable, Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)-free, Solvent-free, Foreign matter-free, Preservative-free, Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB)-free, VOC-free, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Silicon-free, Palm free, PAH-free, Pesticide-free, Endosulfan-Free, Palm Oil-free, Naturally Derived, Non-Mutagenic, Butylated Hydroxyanisole-free, Non-Hazardous, Zearalenone-Free, Natural, Non-Toxic, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB)-free, Ethylene Glycol-free, PHO (Partially Hydrogenated Oil)-Free, Non-Irritant, Aflatoxin-free, Not Tested on Animals, Microplastics-free, PO-free, Ethylene Oxide-free, Bisphenol A-free, Conflict minerals-free, DDT-Free, Credo Clean Standard, Clean at Sephora, Allergen-free, Gluten-free, Dairy-free, Vegan, Triclosan-free, Paraffin Oil-free, Petrochemical-free, Phthalates-free, Glycol-free, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty, Latex-free, Wheat-free, Propylene Glycol-free, Propyl Gallate-Free, Benzene-free, Dioxin-free, Safrole-free, Melamine-free, TEA-free, Sustainable
    • Certifications & Compliance:Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS), REACH (Europe), USDA NOP Certified, WADA Certified, EU Cosmetic Regulation 1223/2009 Compliant, ISO 16128, Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP), CITES Compliant, FDA Compliant
    There are several types of sunflower oils produced, such as high linoleic, high oleic and mid oleic. High linoleic sunflower oil typically has at least 69% linoleic acid. High oleic sunflower oil has at least 82% oleic acid. Variation in fatty acid profile is strongly influenced by both genetics and climate.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Sunflower Oil
    • INCI Name:Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Healthy-Looking Hair, Frizz Control, Antioxidant Properties, Rapid Absorption, Scalp Protection Effect, Hair Growth Stimulation, Non-Irradiated, Moisturizing, Calming, Healing, Emolliency, After-Sun Repair, Wrinkle Refinement, Repairing
    • Labeling Claims:TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic, Non-Irritant, BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Non-GMO, Credo Clean Standard, Clean at Sephora, Cruelty-Free, Phthalates-free, Cold-Pressed, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Organic, Naturally Derived
    • Certifications & Compliance:USDA Certified, Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Conventional or organic available Helianthus annuus, the common sunflower, is a large annual forb of the genus Helianthus grown as a crop for its edible oil and edible fruits (sunflower seeds). It grows up to 3m in height with coarsely hairy leaves and stems. The terminal flowers heads are large and showy, up to 5 in. across. A tall, coarse leafy plant with a hairy stem commonly branched in the upper half and bearing several or many flower heads, the central maroon disk surrounded by many bright yellow rays. The plant was first domesticated in the Americas. Wild Helianthus annuus is a widely branched annual plant with many flower heads. The domestic sunflower, however, often possesses only a single large inflorescence (flower head) atop an unbranched stem. The name sunflower may derive from the flower's head's shape, which resembles the sun, or from the false impression that the blooming plant appears to slowly turn its flower towards the sun as the latter moves across the sky on a daily basis. Sunflower seeds were brought to Europe from the Americas in the 16th century, where, along with sunflower oil, they became a widespread cooking ingredient. From there they were introduced to Australia where they are harvested predominantly in Queensland and NSW. However, there is an emerging industry in Western Australia, particularly in the Ord river catchment and in the south-west of the state as a summer rotational crop.

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