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Please Note:
Emu Essence™ 100% Pure Natural Emu Oil and Ani-Mend™ Pure Emu Oil
are processed to the Fully Refined
Specifications (for cosmetic, medical and pharmaceutical uses)
as shown below.
Tables for Rules 102 and 103
A.
Crude Emu Oil for further
processing
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Analytical Requirement
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Maximum
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Minimum
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Method
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Unsaponifiable Matter
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1.5%
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Ca 6a-40
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Color
Lovibond
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4.0
red
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Cc13b-45
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Moisture
and Volatile Matter
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0.5%
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Ca
2d-25
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Insoluble
Impurities
|
To
Be determined
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Ca
3-46
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A.
Crude Emu Oil (for further
processing and soap making applications)
|
Analytical Requirement
|
Maximum
|
Minimum
|
Method
|
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Unsaponifiable Matter
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1.5%
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Ca 6a-40
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Free
fatty Acids, as oleic
|
0.75%
a/
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Ca
5a-40
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Moisture
and Volatile Matter
|
0.5%
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Ca
2d-25
|
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Insoluble
Impurities
|
To
Be determined
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Ca
3-46
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Note:
Deviations allowed for Free fatty acids (see trade Rule 103 section
3)
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B.
Once Refined Emu Oil (for soap applications
and some topical uses)
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Analytical Requirement
|
Maximum
|
Minimum
|
Method
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Unsaponifiable Matter
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1.5%
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Ca 6a-40
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Free
fatty Acids, as oleic
|
0.10%
a/
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Ca
5a-40
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Moisture
and Volatile Matter
|
0.10%
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Ca
2d-25
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Insoluble
Impurities
|
To
Be determined
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Ca
3-46
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Color
by AOCS Cc8e-63
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1.5
red suggested
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Cc13b-45
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Note:
Deviations allowed for moisture, volatile matter and free fatty
acids (see trade Rule 103 section 3)
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C.
Fully Refined Emu Oil (for cosmetic,
medical and pharmaceutical uses)
|
Analytical Requirement
|
Maximum
|
Minimum
|
Method
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Unsaponifiable Matter
|
1.5%
|
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Ca 6a-40
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Free
fatty Acids, as oleic
|
0.05%
a/
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Ca
5a-40
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Moisture
and Volatile Matter
|
0.05%
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Ca
2d-25
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Insoluble
Impurities
|
To
Be determined
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Ca
3-46
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Color
Lovibond
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8y/.8r
suggested
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Cc13b-45
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Peroxide
Value Meg/Kg
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2.0
meg/kg
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Cd
8-53
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Stability
- OSI
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6
hours (To be
determined)
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Cd
12b-92
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Note: No Deviations allowed.
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