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      Coconut Oil — Frequently Asked Questions

      22 questions answered about Coconut Oil — origins, specifications, applications, and more.

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      1

      What is ''Coconut Oil'' and how is it produced?

      Coconut oil is a highly versatile edible oil extracted from the kernel (meat) of mature coconuts harvested from the coconut palm, Cocos nucifera, a member of the Arecaceae (palm) family. The coconut palm is often called the "tree of life" in tropical cultures due to the extraordinary range of products derived from every part of the tree. Native to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia and the western Pacific islands, the coconut palm has been cultivated for at least 4,000 years and is now found throughout the tropics worldwide.
      The scientific name Cocos nucifera derives from the Portuguese word coco, meaning "grinning face" or "monkey face" (referring to the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features), and the Latin nucifera, meaning "nut-bearing." Coconut palms thrive in sandy, well-drained soils in humid tropical climates, typically within 25 degrees of the equator. The largest producers of coconut oil include Indonesia, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and Papua New Guinea. Global annual production of coconut oil is approximately 3.5 million metric tonnes.
      The production of coconut oil begins with the harvesting of mature coconuts, typically 11-12 months after flowering. The outer husk (coir) is removed, and the hard shell is cracked to access the white coconut meat (copra when dried). Two primary methods are used for oil extraction.
      In the dry process, the coconut meat is dried to produce copra (containing approximately 60-65% oil), which is then mechanically pressed and the crude coconut oil is refined, bleached, and deodorised (RBD) to produce a colourless, flavour-neutral product.
      In the wet process, fresh coconut meat is processed without drying — the meat is pressed to produce coconut milk, from which the oil is separated by fermentation, centrifugation, or enzymatic methods. Virgin coconut oil (VCO), produced by wet processing without chemical refining, retains its natural coconut flavour, aroma, and bioactive compounds.
      Coconut oil is unique among vegetable oils due to its exceptionally high saturated fat content — approximately 82-92% saturated fatty acids. The dominant fatty acid is lauric acid (C12:0), comprising about 47-53% of total fatty acids. Lauric acid is a medium-chain fatty acid (MCFA) that is metabolised differently from long-chain fatty acids, being absorbed more rapidly and transported directly to the liver for energy production.
      Other significant fatty acids include myristic acid (C14:0, approximately 18%), caprylic acid (C8:0, approximately 7%), capric acid (C10:0, approximately 6%), and palmitic acid (C16:0, approximately 9%). This fatty acid profile gives coconut oil a sharp melting point of approximately 24-25 degrees Celsius, causing it to be solid at room temperature in temperate climates and liquid in the tropics.
      Historically, coconut oil has been central to the cultures, cuisines, and economies of tropical coastal communities across Asia, the Pacific Islands, and East Africa. In South and Southeast Asian cooking, coconut oil is the traditional cooking medium — essential in the cuisines of Kerala, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
      In Ayurvedic medicine, coconut oil has been used for thousands of years in oil pulling, massage therapy, and various therapeutic applications. Pacific Island cultures have used coconut oil for cooking, skin and hair care, wound healing, and ceremonial purposes for millennia.
      In modern food manufacturing, RBD coconut oil is used in confectionery coatings, chocolate alternatives, non-dairy creamers, ice cream, biscuits, and baked goods. Its sharp melting profile provides a clean melt-in-the-mouth sensation valued in confectionery. Coconut oil is also used in commercial frying in tropical regions. Virgin coconut oil has gained significant popularity in health-conscious consumer markets as a cooking oil, dietary supplement, and functional food ingredient.
      Beyond food, coconut oil and its derivatives are major feedstocks for the oleochemical industry. Lauric acid and its derivatives are used in the production of soaps, detergents, shampoos, surfactants, and personal care products. Coconut-derived fatty alcohols are key ingredients in cosmetic emulsifiers and hair conditioners. In the pharmaceutical industry, medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) derived from coconut oil are used as carrier oils, excipients, and nutritional supplements. Coconut oil is also used in the production of bio-lubricants, biodiesel, and agricultural chemicals.
      Food-grade improvements in coconut oil production include the development of standardised virgin coconut oil production methods (codified by the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community), improved copra drying technology that reduces aflatoxin contamination risk, and advanced fractionation techniques that produce specific coconut oil fractions for targeted food and industrial applications. The growing demand for organic, fair-trade, and sustainably sourced coconut oil has driven improvements in supply chain certification and smallholder farmer support programmes.
      Interesting facts about coconut oil include: a productive coconut palm can yield 50-200 coconuts per year for up to 80 years; coconut oil was the world's leading vegetable oil until the 1960s when it was overtaken by soybean oil; the Philippines has declared the coconut as the "Tree of Life" and coconut farming supports approximately 3.5 million farming families in the country; and MCT oil, derived from coconut oil, has become one of the fastest-growing dietary supplement categories globally.
      2

      What grades of coconut oil do you supply — RBD, virgin, fractionated, or crude?

      Bio Green Wax Ltd supplies RBD (Refined, Bleached, Deodorised) coconut oil, fractionated coconut oil (FCO/MCT oil), virgin coconut oil (VCO), and crude coconut oil. Each grade has distinct applications from food manufacturing and nutraceuticals to cosmetics and oleochemical production.
      3

      What is the lauric acid content percentage in your refined coconut oil?

      Refined coconut oil typically contains 45–53% lauric acid, making it one of the richest natural sources of this medium-chain fatty acid. This high lauric acid content makes it valuable for soap manufacturing, cosmetics, specialty fats, and personal care applications.
      4

      What is the minimum order quantity for bulk coconut oil in drums or IBCs?

      The MOQ for bulk coconut oil is typically one 20-foot container load (approximately 16–20 metric tonnes in drums) or equivalent in IBCs. Flexitank and ISO tank options are available for larger volumes. Please contact us to confirm current MOQs based on your packaging and destination.
      5

      Do you supply fractionated coconut oil (MCT oil) for nutraceutical and pharmaceutical use?

      Yes, fractionated coconut oil (primarily C8 caprylic acid and C10 capric acid) is available in food, nutraceutical, and pharmaceutical grades. It is used in ketogenic supplements, infant nutrition, and cosmetic formulations. Purity specifications and pharmacopoeia compliance documentation are available upon request.
      6

      Is your coconut oil organic certified for use in natural cosmetics formulations?

      Yes, organic certified coconut oil is available for natural and certified organic cosmetics formulations, meeting EU Organic Regulation and USDA NOP standards. Organic certification documentation and transaction certificates are provided upon request.
      7

      What is the melting point and free fatty acid (FFA) content of your RBD coconut oil?

      RBD coconut oil has a melting point of approximately 24–26°C and an FFA content of ≤0.1% for refined grade, ensuring consistent quality for food and cosmetic applications. Exact batch values are confirmed in the Certificate of Analysis.
      8

      Can you supply coconut oil meeting EU Cosmetics Regulation and USP pharmacopoeia standards?

      Yes, coconut oil meeting EU Cosmetics Regulation (EC 1223/2009) and USP standards is available. These grades undergo additional testing for purity, heavy metals, and microbiological compliance. Full documentation packages are provided to support regulatory submissions in Europe and the USA.
      9

      What is the shelf life of refined coconut oil and what storage conditions are required?

      Refined coconut oil has a shelf life of 18–24 months when stored in sealed containers away from light, heat, and moisture. Recommended storage temperature is 15–30°C. The oil will solidify below its melting point (~24°C) without any quality impact.
      10

      Do you provide Certificate of Analysis (CoA) with each batch for quality traceability?

      Yes, a full Certificate of Analysis is provided with every batch, confirming FFA, peroxide value, iodine value, saponification value, moisture, colour, and certification-specific parameters. Batch traceability documentation is maintained for quality assurance and regulatory compliance.
      11

      What is the current CIF price for bulk coconut oil per metric tonne to European ports?

      Coconut oil prices fluctuate with global commodity markets. Please contact our sales team for current CIF Rotterdam, Hamburg, or other European port pricing based on your specific volume, grade, and delivery schedule.
      12

      Is your coconut oil suitable for soap manufacturing and oleochemical applications?

      Yes, refined coconut oil is a primary feedstock for soap manufacturing — its high lauric acid content produces soaps with excellent lather, cleansing performance, and hardness. For oleochemical production, it serves as feedstock for lauric acid, caprylic acid, capric acid, glycerine, and fatty derivatives.
      13

      Can you supply Halal and Kosher certified coconut oil for food and cosmetic manufacturers?

      Yes, Halal and Kosher certified coconut oil is available. Certification is issued by internationally recognised bodies, with appropriate documentation provided for food and cosmetics compliance. Please specify your requirements when enquiring.
      14

      What is the saponification value and iodine value of your coconut oil?

      RBD coconut oil has a saponification value of approximately 248–265 mg KOH/g (among the highest of all vegetable oils, important for soap makers) and an iodine value of 6–11 g I₂/100g, reflecting its very high saturated fat content. Batch-specific values are confirmed in the CoA.
      15

      Do you supply coconut oil in food-grade flexitanks or ISO tanks for large volumes?

      Yes, large-volume orders can be supplied in food-grade flexitanks (16,000–24,000 litres) and ISO tanks (20,000–25,000 litres). The oil is maintained above its melting point during loading, and buyers are responsible for appropriate heating facilities at the discharge point if required.
      16

      What origin countries does your coconut oil come from — Philippines, Indonesia, Sri Lanka?

      We source coconut oil from the Philippines, Indonesia, India, and Sri Lanka — the world's leading producers. Origin preference can be specified; full origin documentation including certificates of origin and phytosanitary certificates are provided with each shipment.
      17

      Is your coconut oil tested for aflatoxins and heavy metals for food safety compliance?

      Yes, our refined coconut oil is tested for aflatoxins and heavy metals (lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury) as part of our quality assurance process. Test reports from accredited laboratories are available with each shipment to support food safety compliance in import markets.
      18

      Do you offer hydrogenated coconut oil or coconut stearin for speciality fat applications?

      Yes, hydrogenated coconut oil (melting points 34–45°C) and coconut stearin (the high-melting fraction) are available for specialty fat applications in confectionery, cosmetics, and oleochemical production. Please contact us with your specific melting point and application requirements.
      19

      What packaging formats are available for cosmetic-grade coconut oil — drums, totes?

      Cosmetic-grade coconut oil is available in 200-litre HDPE or lacquer-lined steel drums and 1,000-litre food-grade IBCs. For small quantities, pail or carton packaging can be discussed. Please specify your packaging preference and cosmetic grade requirements when enquiring.
      20

      What are your typical lead times for coconut oil supply to UK and European customers?

      Lead times from major production origins (Philippines, Indonesia) to UK and European ports are typically 4–6 weeks, including production, quality testing, documentation, and ocean transit. Airfreight options for sample quantities and urgent small orders can be arranged on request.
      21

      Can you blend coconut oil with other vegetable oils for custom formulation requirements?

      Yes, custom blending of coconut oil with other vegetable oils (such as palm kernel oil, palm oil, or sunflower oil) is available to meet specific fatty acid profiles, melting points, or functional requirements. Please contact our technical team with your target blend specification and application details.
      22

      Does Bio Green Wax supply Coconut Oil internationally?

      Yes. Bio Green Wax Ltd is a trusted global supplier of Coconut Oil, delivering to clients across all major continents including Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Oceania. We supply to over 50 countries with established logistics networks, ensuring timely and cost-effective delivery.
      All shipments comply with international trade standards, and we hold certifications including RSPO SG, ISO 9001, and HACCP to meet the regulatory requirements of any destination market. Whether you need bulk quantities for industrial manufacturing or smaller volumes for specialty applications, Bio Green Wax ensures reliable, worldwide supply of premium-quality Coconut Oil.

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