Peanut Oil

Form :

Liquid

Molecular Weight :

860–890 G/Mol

Molecular Formula :

C57H104O6

Boiling Point :

300 °C

Solubility :

Insoluble In Water; Soluble In Organic Solvents (Chloroform, Ether, Hexane)

Flash Point :

229 °C

Description :

Overview of Peanut Oil

Peanut Oil, also known as Groundnut Oil, is a widely used vegetable oil extracted from high-quality peanuts. It is known for its mild flavour, high smoke point, and excellent oxidative stability, which makes it suitable for both food and industrial applications.

In food formulations, Peanut Oil is often used alongside Sesame Oil and Sunflower Oil to improve flavour balance and frying performance. In personal care and pharmaceutical formulations, it is commonly blended with Castor Oil and Coconut Oil to enhance moisturising and carrier oil properties.

ChemicalBull supplies Peanut Oil that meets consistent quality standards, making it a preferred choice for manufacturers seeking reliability and performance.

 

Applications of Peanut Oil

Edible Oil & Food Processing

Peanut Oil is extensively used in frying, sautéing, and deep-frying due to its high smoke point and neutral taste. It helps maintain crisp texture and flavour stability in snacks and ready-to-eat foods, especially when combined with Sunflower Oil or Soybean Oil in commercial kitchens and food processing units.


Bakery and Confectionery

In bakery products such as biscuits, cookies, and savoury snacks, Peanut Oil contributes to improved mouthfeel and shelf life. It is frequently used with Sesame Oil in traditional bakery items and nut-based confectionery for richer flavour profiles.


Cosmetics and Personal Care

Peanut Oil works as a natural emollient in creams, lotions, massage oils, and hair care products. In cosmetic formulations, it is often blended with Castor Oil for viscosity control and with Coconut Oil for enhanced skin nourishment and softness.


Pharmaceutical and Nutritional Uses

In pharmaceutical formulations, Peanut Oil is used as a carrier oil for injections, capsules, and topical preparations. It is commonly paired with Castor Oil in medicinal applications where stability and controlled absorption are required.


Industrial and Animal Feed Applications

Peanut Oil and its derivatives are also used in animal feed and selected industrial applications, where it may be combined with Soybean Oil to achieve cost efficiency and functional balance.

 

Safety and Handling Guidelines

Store Peanut Oil in a cool and dry environment away from direct sunlight. Containers should be properly sealed to prevent oxidation. Follow food-grade or cosmetic-grade handling practices based on the intended application.

 

Where to Buy Peanut Oil?

Peanut Oil Manufacturer

Reliable manufacturers produce refined and cold-pressed Peanut Oil suitable for food processing, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical applications, ensuring consistent quality and purity.


Peanut Oil Supplier & Distributor

ChemicalBull supplies Peanut Oil to food processors, cosmetic brands, and industrial buyers with assured quality, bulk availability, and professional documentation support.


MSDS for Peanut Oil

A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for Peanut Oil is available upon request, covering safety, handling, storage, and regulatory information.

 

Frequently Asked Questions 

  1. What industries use Peanut Oil?

    Peanut Oil is used in food processing, bakery, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and industrial applications.

  2. Is Peanut Oil suitable for frying?

    Yes, its high smoke point makes it ideal for deep-frying and high-temperature cooking.

  3. Can Peanut Oil be blended with other oils?

    Yes, it blends well with Sunflower Oil, Sesame Oil, Castor Oil, Coconut Oil, and Soybean Oil, depending on application needs.

  4. Is Peanut Oil natural?

    Yes, it is derived from peanuts through cold-pressed or refined extraction processes.

  5. Does ChemicalBull supply Peanut Oil in bulk?

    Yes, ChemicalBull offers Peanut Oil in bulk quantities with quality assurance and technical support.