ozonated olive oil is confirmed to contain triacylglycerol ozonides as its active compounds

Ozonated olive oil contains ozonides (specifically triacylglycerol ozonides) as its primary active chemical species, as confirmed by NMR, IR, UV, and HPLC analyses.

What this means for you

Knowing exactly what's in ozonated oil matters because it's the ozonides — stable, oil-soluble compounds — that interact with skin and tissue. This chemical confirmation is the foundation for understanding how ozone-infused oils may support surface-level wellness responses when applied to the body.

The published research

Structure Elucidation of Ozonated Olive Oil
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