99% Oleoylethanolamine, OEA,Puriest OEA,N-Oleoylethanolamine, CAS No.:111-58-0,Dietary supplement gr

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Product   name

Oleoylethanolamine,OEA

Synonyms

N-Oleoylethanolamine

CAS  No

111-58-0

Molecular   formula

C20H39NO2

Molecular   weight

325.53 g/mol

Specifications

1:99% tested by GC and HPLC,

2:The highest purity in the world now.

Appearance

White fine powder

Benefits

1:help people regulate their appetite, weight and cholesterol.

2:Hunger-Curbing,Fights Food Cravings.

3:Efficient Metabolism of Body-Fat.

4:Natural Metabolite of Olive Oil Produced in the Human Body.

Applications

Dietary supplement;Functional foods; Beverages;etc

Package

1kg/bag,25kg/drum


1:What’s Oleoylethanolamide (OEA) ?

Oleoylethanolamide is something new to the nutritional market as a popular dietary supplement ingredient used in weight loss formulas. Many bodybuilding fans are discussing oleoylethanolamide on reddit and other social networking platforms.

As a bulk manufacturer of oleoylethanolamide powder, we have the responsibility to tell you everything about oleoylethanolamide.


2:Oleoylethanolamide is a long word, how to pronounce it?

Oleoylethanolamide contains of three words: oleoyl ethanol amide (so you can pronounce and memorize it more easily). However, Oleoylethanolamide is still too long for users to memorize it, and experts use OEA to refer it.

Oleoylethanolamide is a natural metabolite of oleic acid made in the small intestine within the human body. It is naturally occuring, and experts call it “endogenous”.

OEA is a natural regulator of appetite, weight and cholesterol. It is a natural metabolite that is made in small amounts in your small intestine. OEA helps regulate hunger, weight, body fat and cholesterol by binding to a receptor known as PPAR-Alpha (Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha). In essence, OEA increases the metabolism of body fat and tells your brain that you are full and it’s time to stop eating. OEA is also known to increase non-exercise related calorie expenditure.


3:Oleylethanolamide History

Oleoylethanolamide’s biological functions were discovered as early as 50 years ago. Before 2001, there wasn’t much research on OEA. However, that year, Spanish researchers broke down the lipid and studied how it’s made, where it’s used and what it does. They tested the effect of OEA on the brain (of rats) by injecting it directly into the brain ventricles. They found no effect on eating and confirmed that OEA does not act in the brain, but rather, it triggers a separate signal that affects hunger and eating behavior.


4:Oleylethanolamide VS cannabinoid anandamide

The effects of OEA were first studied because it shares similarities with another chemical, a cannabinoid known as anandamide. Cannabinoids are related to the plant Cannabis, and anandamides present in the plant (and marijuana) can increase a person’s desire to snack by triggering a feeding response. According to Wikipedia, Oleoylethanolamide is the monounsaturated analogue of the endocannabinoid anandamide. Although OEA has a chemical structure that is similar to anandamide, its effects on eating and weight management are different. Unlike anandamide, OEA acts independently of the cannabinoid pathway, regulating PPAR-α activity to stimulate lipolysis.

Structures of various fatty-acid ethanolamides: oleoylethanolamide (OEA), palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) and anandamide (arachidonoylethanolamide, AEA,CAS:94421-68-8,light-yellow liquid).

OEA binds with high affinity to the peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptor-a (PPAR-a), a nuclear receptor that regulates several aspects of lipid metabolism.


5:Natural sources of oleoylethanolamide

Oleoylethanolamide is a natural metabolite of oleic acid. Therefore, foods containg oleic acid is a direct source of OEA.

Oleic acid is the primary fat in vegetable oils such as olive, canola and sunflower. Oleic acid can also be found in nut oils, meat, poultry, cheese, etc.

Dietary sources rich in oleic acid include:Canola Oil

Olive Oil

Avocado Oil

Almond Oil

Avocados

Some popular fat sources for high oleic acid in the table:


Fat source

Oleic acid

1

Olive oil

66.4%

2

Rapeseed oil

63.3%

3

Almond oil

67.2%

4

Peanut oil

71.1%

5

Rice bran oil

42.7%

6

Sesame oil

41.5%

7

Sunflower oil

28.0%


6:Some facts about Oleic Acid:

One of the most common fats in human breast milk

Makes up 25% of fat in cow’s milk

Monounsaturated

Omega-9 fatty acid

Chemical formula is C18H34O2(CAS 112-80-1)

Hangs out with triglycerides

Is used in high priced cosmetics as a very effective moisturizer

Found in milk fat, cheese, olive oil, grapeseed oil, nuts, avocados, eggs and meat

May be responsible for most of the health benefits of olive oil!

Forms super hero complexes with other milk proteins to fight cancer cells


7:Benifits of Oleoylethanolamide

Oleoylethanolamide (OEA) is good to lose weight as appetite regulator and supports healthy cholesterol levels in adults.

7.1:OEA as appetite suppressant

Appetite suppression is a major controlling point for energy (food) intake, managing appetite is crucial in controlling healthy body weight. How does OEA control your appetite? You may check the mechanism of actions below.

7.2:OEA and cholesterol

Olive oil is a nutritional superstar, and helps lower “bad” LDL cholesterol and increase “good” HDL. Why? Up to 85% of olive oil is oleic acid, and the main healthy metabolite of oleic acid is OEA (Oleoylethanolamide ). Therefore, there is no doubt that OEA helps healty cholesterol.

Some research shows that oleoylethanolamide has positive effects on anxiety, and more trails and evidence are needed to support.


8:Manufacutring process of Oleoylethanolamide

The flow char of Oleoylethanolamide is below:


General steps is: reaction→Purification process→ Filtration→Re-Dissolved in ethanol→hydrogenation →Filtrate Clear Liquid→crystallization→Filtration →Testing→ Packing → End Product


9:Mechanism of action of oleoylethanolamide

Oleoylethanolamide works as a hunger regulator. OEA is able to control your food intake by telling the brain that the body is full, and no more food is needed. You eat less every day, and your body may be not overweight in the long run.

The anti-obesity actions of oleoylethanolamide (OEA) is as shown in the picture. OEA is synthesized and mobilized in the proximal small intestine from diet-derived oleic acid, such as olive oils. High-fat diet can inhibit OEA production in the intestine. OEA reduces food intake by activating homeostatic oxytocin and histamine brain circuitry as well as hedonic dopamine pathways. There is evidence that OEA may also attenuate hedonic cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1R) signaling, the activation of which is associated with increased food intake. OEA reduces lipid transport into adipocytes to decrease fat mass. Further elucidation of the effects of OEA on food intake and lipid metabolism will aid in the determination of physiological mechanisms that can be targeted to develop more effective obesity therapies.

OEA works to activate something called PPAR and simultaneously ramps up fat-burning and decreases fat storage. When you eat, OEA levels increase and your appetite decreases when the sensory nerves that link to your brain tell it that you’re full. PPAR-α is a group of ligand-activated nuclear receptor that involved in the gene expression of lipid metabolism and energyhomeostasis pathways.

OEA shows all of the defining characteristics of a satiety factor:

(1) It inhibits feeding by prolonging the interval to the next meal;

(2) Its synthesis is regulated by nutrient availability and

(3) Its levels undergo circadian fluctuations.


10:Side effects of Oleoylethanolamide

Oleoylethanolamide safety is a big concern among supplement brands who want to try this novel ingredient in their weight loss formulas.

After a comprehensive review of all available literature and data, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had no concerns regarding OEA’s safety. RiduZone is the first branded oleoylethanolamide powder ingredient since 2015.(https://riduzone.com/)


Oleoylethanolamide is a metabolite of oleic acid, which is part of a healthy daily diet. It is safe to try OEA supplements, and no serious adverse effects have been reported.


11:Human trials of Oleoylethanolamide

In one study, fifty (n=50) human subjects interested in losing weight were advised to take OEA 2-3 times/day, 15-30 minutes before a meal for 4-12 weeks. Subjects included those who had not used weight loss products before, those who experienced adverse events with other weight loss products, those whose weight loss plateaued on other weight loss agents such as phentermine, those trying to implement life style changes (portion control and regular exercise), and those actively being managed for medical conditions including impaired glucose tolerance, dyslipidemia, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases.

In a second study, 4 subjects with baseline weights of 229, 242, 375 and 193 lbs respectively, were instructed to take the Oleoylethanolamide capsules (one capsule containing 200mg OEA). Subjects took 4 capsules (1 capsule 15-30 minutes before meals and they were to take an extra capsule prior to their largest meal of the day) daily for 28 days. The last subject had previously undergone lap band placement. Subjects were instructed to make no changes to their diet and exercise habits.

Results of human trials:

In the first study, subjects lost an average of 1-2 lbs/week. There were no side effects except for one patient experiencing transient nausea that was resolved in less than a week. In the second study, 3 out of 4 subjects reported weight loss (3, 7, 15 and 0 lbs respectively). All 4 subjects reported a 10-15% decrease in portion size, prolonged inter-meal intervals, and no side effects.


12:Dosage of Oleoylethanolamide

There is limited research information on current OEA supplementation in humans, and while regarded as safe, there’s no recommended dosage. However, there are some supplements on the market, and you may find some for your reference.

The dosing per day of RiduZone (branded OEA/Oleoylethanolamide 90%) is 200mg (1capsule with only OEA in it). If blended together with other weight loss ingredients, the daily dosing seems to be less, say 100mg or 150mg. Some supplements

It is recommended to take oleoylethanolamide supplements 30 minutes before breakfast and dinner, you will feel more full during meals and as a result will likely eat less.

Make sure that our OEA is raw materail in powder form instead of capsules or tablets. Some companies use oleoylethanolamide powder (standardized to 15% oleoylethanolamide) or oleoylethanolamide oleic acid 50% in their finished products. The specifications of OEA is 85% min, qulity is satisfied among our buyers in the United States and Europe.


13:Research literature on oleoylethanolamide

Oleoylethanolamide: a new player in energy metabolism control. Role in food intake

Oleoylethanolamide increases the expression of PPAR-Α and reduces appetite and body weight in obese people: A clinical trial

Brain Molecules and Appetite: The Case of Oleoylethanolamide

Oleylethanolamide regulates feeding and body weight through activation of the nuclear receptor PPAR-a

Activation of TRPV1 by the Satiety Factor Oleoylethanolamide

Regulation of food intake by oleoylethanolamide

Mechanism of oleoylethanolamide on fatty acid uptake in small intestine after food intake and body weight reduction

Oleoylethanolamide: The role of a bioactive lipid amidein modulating eating behaviour

Oleoylethanolamide: A fat ally in the fight against obesity

Oleoylethanolamide: A Novel Potential Pharmacological Alternative to Cannabinoid Antagonists for the Control of Appetite

14:What’s the difference between OEA and traditional weight-reducing aid?
Oleoylethanolamide (OEA) is a molecule produced in the body, usually found in the intestines. It is responsible for the feeling of satiety following meals and don’t have any side effects.
Traditional weight-reducing usually contain Sibutramine .Sibutramine maybe lead to diabetes, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure if it is often used together with diet to treat obesity .


FAQ

Q. Are you a trading company or a manufacturer?

 A: We are the manufacturer of Oleoylethanolamide (OEA).

 

Q. What's the list of certificates you holds?

 A: ISO9001:2008, FDA .

 

Q: Are you in stock?

 A: Yes, regular products are in stock.

 

Q: Packaging & Shipping: 

 A: Bag and bucket, also be according to customer requirements.

 

Q:Can you provide the CoA and product description of the product?

A: We can provide CoA, sds ,tds,etc.

 

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