Features:
1) Active substances: alpha-linoleic acid, linoleic acid, oleic acid
2) Standard: 55% - 64% alpha-linoleic acid
3) The seeds of perilla contain 31 to 51% of a drying oil similar
to tung or linseed oil
4) All drying oils leave a hard protective surface when dry. Perilla
oil has been used as a drying oil in paints, varnishes, linoleum,
printing ink, lacquers, and for protective waterproof coatings on cloth.
It has also been used for cooking and fuel. The spent seed meal
can be fed to ruminants. The oil is very unsaturated
5) Asian herbalists prescribe perilla for cough and lung
afflictions, influenza prevention, restless fetus, seafood poisoning,
incorrect energy balance
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