Health Benefits of Avocado Oil
Avocado oil is rich in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are beneficial for cardiovascular health. The main antioxidant in avocado oil is vitamin E, with levels ranging from 70–190 mg per kilogram of oil.
Other beneficial components include chlorophyll (11–19 mg/kg) and carotenoids (1–3.5 mg/kg). Chlorophyll is responsible for the oil’s greenish color, while carotenoids are actively studied for their health-promoting properties.
The most abundant carotenoid in avocado oil is lutein (0.5–3.3 mg/kg), which supports eye health and may help delay macular degeneration. Lutein is also beneficial for brain health, and studies suggest it may improve memory in middle-aged women.

Cold-pressed avocado oil also contains phytosterols (2.23–4.48 mg/g), predominantly beta-sitosterol, which exhibits antioxidant properties.
Considering its fatty acid profile and content of bioactive compounds, avocado oil is recommended as a healthy component of the diet.
For External Use
Avocado oil is one of the most easily absorbed oils by the skin, penetrating deeply into the epidermis and helping to retain moisture. It can help smooth fine lines, improve the condition of dry or dehydrated skin, and soften rough areas. For this purpose, we offer convenient 50 ml and 100 ml packages here.
Fatty Acid Content in Avocado Oil (per 100 g)
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Saturated fatty acids – 17 g
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Unsaturated fatty acids – 83 g, including:
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Palmitoleic acid – 6 g
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Oleic acid (Omega-9) – 64 g
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Linoleic acid (Omega-6) – 12 g
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Alpha-linolenic acid – 1.5 g
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Shelf Life
10 months
Origin of Avocado
Kenya
Country of Oil Production
Germany
Packed by
SIA “Oil Tree”
Piedrujas iela 11, Rīga
Tel. +371 25601297
Organic Certifying Authority

LV-BIO-01

