Properties of Coconut Oil

Though coconut oil has a high saturated fat content, it is said to be good for weight loss. What are the properties of coconut oil that make it so special?

For the proper utilization of anything, it is essential to have complete knowledge regarding that substance. The case is obviously the same as coconut oil. Before you use this oil, it will be quite beneficial if you get yourself acquainted with the properties of coconut oil first.

Properties of Coconut Oil

Broadly, the properties of coconut oil can be classified in the following ways.

Physical Properties

These properties of coconut oil are known to almost everyone. That being said, there is nothing wrong with refreshing your memory.

A jar of coconut oil with halved coconuts on a sack

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Chemical Properties

Coconut oil is predominantly composed of saturated fatty acids (about 94%), with a good percentage (above 62%) of medium-chain fatty acids among them. The table showing the types of fatty acid in it is displayed below.

Chemical composition: Among the chief constituents, coconut oil also has:

Vitamin E

The thing which you always wanted for silky hair and smooth, younger-looking skin.

Moisture

The amount of moisture present in coconut oil varies greatly depending upon the moisture content of the source, such as Copra or Fresh Coconut; including the method of extraction and also on the processing done on it. But obviously, coconut derived from well-dried copra will have less moisture than that from less dried copra or from fresh coconuts (virgin coconut oil). Similarly, the oil subjected to heat will have less moisture than that which was not exposed to heat.

Fatty acids

Name of fatty acid Percentage Remarks Type of fat Lauric acid Medium chain fatty acid Saturated fat Myristic ac id Medium chain fatty acid Saturated f at Caprylic ac id Medium chain fatty acid Saturated f at Capric ac id Medium chain fatty acid Saturated f at Caproic ac id Medium chain fatty acid Saturated f at Palmitic ac id Saturated f at Oleic ac id Unsaturated f at Palmitoleic ac id Saturated f at Linoleic ac id Unsaturated f at Linolenic ac id Unsaturated f at Stearic acid Saturated f at

Other suspensions: In crude coconut oil, you will find suspensions of protein and other organic particles, which obscure its clarity. They are infrequently found in refined coconut oil.

Reactivity: Coconut oil shows oxidation and reactivity with acids and bases.

The proportion of various fatty acids, vitamins, moisture, and other nutrients may vary with the quality of coconuts, the method of extraction, the presence of heat, as well as pre-processing and post-processing.

Nutritional Properties

Among the properties of coconut oil, the one which is of greatest interest and the one which we concern ourselves with is about is its nutritional properties. Let us have a look at these.

Medium-chain fatty acids

These saturated fats are the best things that coconut oil has to offer. Many of you will raise your eyebrows at the very notion of saturated fats but believe me, not all saturated fats are bad. These saturated fats are actually medium-chain fatty acids like capric acid, caprylic acid, caproic acid, and lauric acid, which can do wonders for you. They increase the rate of metabolism in your body, thereby aiding in weight loss. Also, they increase the level of HDL or good cholesterol and lower the level of HDL or bad cholesterol, thereby keeping your heart healthy.

Vitamin E: As per the USDA, coconut oil contains vitamin E that helps improve the skin. This keeps your hair and skin healthy, along with keeping your organs functioning smoothly, as is done by all vitamins. [1]

Medicinal Properties

Coconut oil is useful in the treatment of a number of medical conditions, some of which are explained in greater detail below.

That was an overview of the properties of coconut oil which are useful in the day-to-day life of a common man. If you still want more, let me contact a scientist and then I’ll tell you. Till then, goodbye!