Virgin coconut oil (copra-derived kernel extract)
The fundamental biochemical composition of oil extracted from coconut kernels is dominated by saturated fatty acid triglycerides, which may constitute up to ninety percent of its total mass. Beyond this primary component, the oil contains unsaturated fatty acids of varying saturation levels, an array of vitamin compounds, and both trace and macro minerals. The mineral profile is particularly rich in magnesium, iron, sodium, calcium, potassium, and zinc, while the vitamin spectrum includes antioxidant vitamin C, membrane-protective vitamin E, and the full complement of B-complex vitamins essential for metabolic function. Although conventional wisdom often suggests that high fat content must inherently be detrimental to human health, extensive scientific research and traditional usage patterns confirm that—contrary to popular belief—the effects of this oil are overwhelmingly beneficial, if not outright advantageous.