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Daikon Seed Extract: A Natural Emollient on the Rise

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U.S. farms have long supplied Asian countries with radish seeds for sprouts and vegetable production.  However, recently that Daikon Seed Extract (DSE) has been produced specifically for use in personal care formulations.  

DSE’s popularity is gaining fast, with triple digit commercial product introduction growth in recent years, according to Mintel, with DSE trending across a broad range of commercial products. 

Daikon is a staple food in countries such as Japan, Korea and Taiwan. Daikon Seed Extract is a powdery, light oil extracted from daikon radish seeds. DSE is very light-colored and odorless and is great for a variety of personal care products applications. 

So, what is unique about Daikon Seed Extract?

The value of Daikon Seed Extract lays in its novel chemistry. DSE is composed of an atypical mixture of C18, C20, C22 fatty acids. There really isn’t another oil that delivers the fatty acid composition that DSE does and that has direct implications on performance. A novel triglyceride, DSE imparts a delicate slip with good absorption, with a skin-feel similar to esters and silicones. 

How long has Daikon Seed Extract been produced for personal care?

In 2011. Natural Plant Products (NPP) was the first company to commercialize DSE for personal care. 

What are some applications for Daikon Seed Extract?

According to Mintel’s global trending data, personal care product launches using DSE from 2014-2018 have increased over 370% with manufacturers toting moisturizing, brightening and cruelty-free as top claims for those formulations. 

DSE is trending well in numerous product categories: face/neck care, body care and hair treatments. 

What specific attributes does DSE bring to formulations?

DSE was found to add strength and shine to hair, testing well against other naturals and high viscosity silicones. DSE has also been found to enhance skin barrier function, which makes it a great alternative to synthetic emollients in face oils, cleansers and moisturizers.  

How well does DSE map to current beauty trends?

DSE’s unique texture maps well to many current beauty trends—clean beauty, naturals, multi-function, athleisure applications, men’s grooming, and J-Beauty, to name a few. 

The chart below shows a variety of Guide Formulations using DSE showing the trends they map to respectively. 

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To jump-start product development, the formulation instructions for all the products listed can also be found in Natural Plant Products Guide Formulations Library

Why should ecologically aware brands consider using DSE in their formulations?

Natural Plant Products’ DSE is grown locally, in Oregon, on member farms. From seed to finished extract and refining, NPP’s supply chain is completely transparent—managed entirely by their farms and trusted manufacturing partners in the US and Canada. Most importantly, NPP’s crops are grown sustainably, favoring bee- and soil-friendly farming practices. 

Is it certified organic?

No. However, DSE is 100% natural, vegan and non-GMO derived. NPP’s DSE is mechanically extracted and refined according to Ecocert, COSMOS  and NPA approved standard for cosmetic ingredients. 

Where can I get it?

The company is well supported by a long established global network of distributors that can review and fill sample requests and take product orders. 

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There are many Reasons to love Daikon Seed Extract from Natural Plant Products. Learn more about this unique and useful emollient and Natural Plant Products.

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