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Rubus Occidentalis Seed Oil
Rubus Occidentalis Seed Oil
Low concern
Black raspberry seed oil is a culinary-grade oil rich in essential fatty acids and tocopherols. Not specifically GRAS-listed but the source berry is a conventional food.
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What it is
Cold-pressed oil from black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) seeds; rich in linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids.
Edible seed oil at culinary use; predominantly used in cosmetics.
Why it's flagged
- Possible oxidation/rancidity if stored poorly
- Allergy in raspberry-sensitive individuals (rare)
What regulators actually say
"USDA FoodData Central provides nutrient data for foods including berries and culinary seed oils."
Regulatory status
United States — FDA
Conventional food in seed/berry form; oil treated as a food per general food safety rules
European Union — EFSA
Not specifically evaluated as additive; conventional food
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