Corn oil is the oil obtained from the wheat germ of corn. Its main use is in cooking, where its high smoke point makes refined corn oil a valuable frying oil. It is also a key ingredient in some margarines. Corn oil is generally less expensive than many other types of vegetable oil. One bushel of corn contains 1.55 pounds of corn oil (2.8% by weight). Egyptian agronomists developed high-fat varieties; however, these varieties tend to show lower field yields, so they are not universally accepted by breeders.
Corn oil is also a feedstock for biodiesel. Other industrial uses of corn oil include soap, ointment, paint, rust inhibitor for metal surfaces, inks, textiles, nitroglycerin and insecticides. It is sometimes used as a carrier for drug molecules in pharmaceutical preparations.
Corn Oil 2 Lt
PRODUCT INFO
CORN OIL
COLOUR IN 1 CELL Y+5 R
4 TO 10 Unit
CLARITY
Transparent without sediment
FREE FATTY ACID ( F.F.A)
0.06 to 0.100 %
INDINE VALUE
103 to 128
MOISTURE%
0.025 to 0.10 %
PEROXIDE VALUE
0.75 to 1.75 %
SAPONIFICATION VALUE
187 to 195
SPECIFIC GRAVITY AT 30 degree C
0.913 to 0.920
TASTE AND ODOUR
Without bitterness and oder taste without smell.
UNSAPONIFICABLE MATTER
1 to 1.5