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  2. Castor oil is going viral for clearing skin, growing hair and ...

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    The type of castor oil typically sold over the counter is made from cold-pressed castor seeds. It's a pale yellow color, has a sticky consistency, and a distinct odor and taste, the experts note.

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    The benefits of castor oil: Moisturizes dry skin and hair: Castor oil is loaded with vitamin E and fatty acids that make it a natural emollient, says Dr. King. The molecule is small enough that it ...

  5. Castor oil - Wikipedia

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    Castor oil is a vegetable oil pressed from castor beans, the seeds of the plant Ricinus communis. [1] The seeds are 40 to 60 percent oil. [2] It is a colourless or pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and odor. Its boiling point is 313 °C (595 °F) and its density is 0.961 g/cm 3. [3]

  6. Ricinus - Wikipedia

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    The toxin provides the castor oil plant with some degree of natural protection from insect pests such as aphids. Ricin has been investigated for its potential use as an insecticide. [25] Commercially available cold-pressed castor oil is not toxic to humans in normal doses, whether internal or external. [26]

  7. Vegetable oil - Wikipedia

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    Castor oil has numerous industrial uses, owing to the presence of a hydroxyl group on the fatty acid. Castor oil is a precursor to Nylon 11. Castor oil may also be reacted with epichlorohydrin to make a glycidyl ether which is used as a diluent and flexibilizer with epoxy resins. [citation needed]