// Carrier Oils & Fixed Oils — Bulk Supplier India

Carrier Oils: Cold-Pressed & Refined Fixed Oils for Cosmetic, Ayurvedic & Supplement Formulation

Carrier oils — also called fixed oils — are the pressed lipid fractions of seeds, nuts, and fruits. Unlike essential oils which evaporate completely, carrier oils are non-volatile: they remain on the skin, carry other actives into the formulation matrix, and contribute their own bioactive minor components — phytosterols, tocopherols, carotenoids, and fatty acids — in proportions that vary significantly by species, pressing method, and processing grade.

India is a primary global producer of several commercially significant carrier oils — black seed (Nigella sativa), neem (Azadirachta indica), moringa (Moringa oleifera), castor (Ricinus communis), sesame (Sesamum indicum), and coconut (Cocos nucifera) among them. This collection covers cold-pressed, expeller-pressed, and refined carrier oils across all botanical sources Herbuno supplies, in cosmetic, food, and Ayurvedic grades.

Premium Grade

Cold-Pressed

Mechanical extraction below 40–49°C — preserves the full minor component profile including heat-sensitive tocopherols, carotenoids, and phytosterols. Characteristic natural colour, aroma, and flavour of the source material. Standard specification for premium cosmetic, Ayurvedic, and food-grade applications where the complete fatty acid and minor component profile is the formulation goal.

Commercial Grade

Refined (RBD)

Refined, Bleached, and Deodorised — heat-processed to produce a neutral colour, odour, and flavour profile with improved oxidative stability and extended shelf life. Minor components partially removed. Appropriate for applications requiring sensory neutrality in the finished product — functional food fortification, carrier in cosmetic emulsions where the oil's sensory character should not dominate, and high-volume manufacturing where batch-to-batch sensory consistency is critical.

Key specification parameters for carrier oils — what to request on the CoA: Acid value (freshness indicator — below 2.0 mg KOH/g for cold-pressed), peroxide value (oxidation — below 10 meq/kg for fresh oil), iodine value (degree of unsaturation — predicts oxidative stability), fatty acid profile by GC (confirms species identity and composition), and colour/clarity. For Ayurvedic applications confirm food-grade vs cosmetic-grade processing standard. For cold-pressed oils, confirm pressing temperature on the CoA or specification sheet. See HerbIQ Pillar 02: Isolate → for the full lipid extraction science.
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// Who Sources Carrier Oils From Herbuno

Serving Cosmetic Formulators, Ayurvedic Manufacturers & Supplement Brands

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Cosmetic Formulators & Personal Care Brands

Carrier oils are the lipid backbone of serums, face oils, body lotions, hair oils, and balms. Cold-pressed grades preserve the full fatty acid and minor component profile — phytosterols, tocopherols, squalene — that contribute directly to skin and hair performance. India is a primary producer of black seed, moringa, neem, sesame, and castor — ingredients with strong consumer recognition and differentiated efficacy profiles in the premium natural cosmetics market.

Face Oil Hair Oil Cold Pressed Clean Beauty
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Ayurvedic Manufacturers & Herbal Medicine Brands

Sesame, coconut, and castor are the foundational base oils of classical Ayurvedic taila preparation. Cold-pressed food-grade sesame oil — the traditional base for abhyanga massage and medicated taila formulations — and coconut oil are available in Ayurvedic-appropriate grades with full origin documentation. Neem oil is used extensively in Ayurvedic topical formulations for its established skin-activity profile.

Taila Base Sesame Oil Ayurvedic Grade Abhyanga
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Supplement & Nutraceutical Brands

Carrier oils are the fill medium for oil-filled softgels and lipid-based oral delivery systems. MCT oil, black seed oil, and moringa oil are the most commercially significant for supplement applications. Black seed oil has an independent nutraceutical evidence base — thymoquinone content — making it a functional ingredient in its own right, not merely a carrier. Confirm food-grade processing standard and fatty acid profile on the CoA for all softgel fill applications.

Softgel Fill Black Seed Oil MCT Oil Food Grade

// Quality & Documentation

What Ships With Every Carrier Oil Order

GC
Fatty Acid
Profile
Per-Lot
CoA
Issued
12–24
Month
Shelf Life
250g
Sample
Available
  • Certificate of Analysis (CoA) — per-lot document covering appearance, acid value, peroxide value, iodine value, fatty acid profile by GC, moisture, and heavy metals where applicable. Pressing method and processing grade stated.
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — GHS-compliant, issued as standard with every order.
  • Allergen Declaration, Phytosanitary Certificate, Certificate of Origin — available on request. Associated costs apply for Phyto and COO.

// Common Questions

Carrier Oils — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between cold-pressed and refined carrier oils, and which should I specify?+
Cold-pressed oils are mechanically extracted below 40–49°C — the full minor component profile (tocopherols, phytosterols, carotenoids, phenolic compounds) is preserved alongside the fatty acids. This produces oils with characteristic natural colour, aroma, and the highest bioactive content — appropriate for premium cosmetics, Ayurvedic formulations, and food applications where the oil's natural character is a feature. Refined (RBD) oils are heat-processed to remove colour, odour, and flavour — they have longer oxidative shelf life and batch-to-batch sensory consistency but reduced minor component content. Specify cold-pressed for performance and provenance positioning; specify refined for sensory neutrality and manufacturing consistency.
What CoA parameters should I check when sourcing carrier oils?+
Four parameters matter most. Acid value (below 2.0 mg KOH/g for cold-pressed) confirms freshness — high acid value indicates free fatty acid breakdown from poor storage or old material. Peroxide value (below 10 meq/kg) confirms oxidative status — elevated peroxide indicates rancidity onset. Fatty acid profile by GC confirms species identity and composition — essential for verifying you have received the correct oil and not an adulterant. Iodine value indicates the degree of unsaturation — predicts oxidative stability in storage and on skin. Request all four parameters on the CoA before accepting any carrier oil lot.
What is the shelf life of carrier oils and how should they be stored?+
Shelf life varies significantly by oil — highly unsaturated oils (rosehip, evening primrose, flaxseed) have shorter shelf lives of 6–12 months. Moderately unsaturated oils (black seed, moringa, sesame) typically 12–18 months. More saturated oils (coconut, castor) 18–24 months. All carrier oils should be stored in sealed containers away from heat, light, and oxygen — nitrogen flushing of headspace extends shelf life meaningfully for sensitive oils. Cold-pressed oils without antioxidant addition are more susceptible to oxidation than refined oils — store at cool temperatures and monitor peroxide value if holding large quantities over extended periods.
What is the MOQ and are samples available?+
Standard MOQ is 1 kg for most carrier oils in this collection. A 250g sample with CoA is available before bulk commitment — strongly recommended for oils where sensory profile and colour are critical to your formulation. Contact us with your specific oil, pressing method, and intended application and we will confirm availability and current lot specifications.

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