Cotton Seeds

Cotton Seeds

Cotton Seeds

There is another word 'Gossypium barbadense' is used for cotton seed. India is the world’s largest producer and exporter of cotton seeds. The HS code of cotton is 230610. Cotton seed is a rich source of protein, which is usually unavailable because extensive refining removes gossypol, a chemical toxic to mammals and chickens. Gossypol helps protect the plant from attack by insects and microbes. in the mid-19th century, cottonseed was used mainly for planting cotton, and the leftover seed was considered a pollution and health problem. In 1833, however, the first successful cottonseed-oil mill was established in Natchez, Miss.

Cottonseed oil is a commonly used vegetable oil that’s derived from the seeds of cotton plants. Unrefined cottonseed oil contains a toxin called gossypol. This naturally occurring toxin gives the unprocessed oil its yellow color and protects the plant from insects. Unrefined cottonseed oil is sometimes used as a pesticide.

Linoleic acid, which is one of the fatty acids in cottonseed oil, is a common ingredient in skin care products. It’s also used in antidandruff shampoos and after-sun creams because of its anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation has been linked to chronic diseases, including heart disease. However, cottonseed oil contains only 18 percent monounsaturated fat. Research has found that certain plant oils can help improve your hair’s health. Cotton seeds and other cotton products are exported widely from India.

Lupa International is a Manufacturer, Importer, Exporter, and supplier of cotton seeds in India and all around the world.

Product name Cotton Seeds
Scientific name Gossypium Barbadense
HS code 230610
Origin India
Container 20/40 Feet
Packing According to the customer’s requirement