What are Oleosomes?Oleosomes are micron-sized droplets which are naturally present in some plant seeds; they act as reservoirs to hold the plant oil and vitamin E. Oleosomes consist of a core of triglyceride oil, surrounded by a phospholipid monolayer with an oleosin protein coat; this protein coat makes oleosomes very unique and efficient emulsifiers. The remarkable properties of these natural oleosomes have generated a lot of interest to extract and incorporate them in skincare products and take advantage of their sophisticated structure. The Oleosome TechnologyOleosome technology is the next-generation encapsulation system. Through a large scale process in the lab they extract and isolate intact oleosome structures from plant seeds. These…