Here’s a detailed look at Astrocaryum murumuru, a tropical palm with valuable seeds and oil:
Astrocaryum murumuru Overview
- Scientific Name: Astrocaryum murumuru
- Common Names: Murumuru palm, murumuru butter palm
- Family: Arecaceae (palm family)
- Native Region: Amazon rainforest, particularly Brazil
- Plant Type: Tall, spiny palm tree
Uses
- Murumuru Butter
- Extracted from the seeds.
- Solid at room temperature, melts easily on skin.
- Widely used in cosmetics for hair, skin, and lip care due to its high lauric acid content and moisturizing properties.
- Hair Care
- Softens and restores dry or damaged hair.
- Often included in shampoos, conditioners, and hair masks.
- Skin Care
- Rich emollient for lotions, creams, and soaps.
- Helps improve skin barrier function and retain moisture.
- Culinary Use
- In some regions, murumuru pulp is used locally, though the main commercial use is cosmetic.
Interesting Facts
- The palm produces large spiny fruits, each containing a seed rich in fat.
- Harvesting is done sustainably in the Amazon to protect biodiversity.
- Murumuru butter has a light, non-greasy texture, making it a premium ingredient in luxury cosmetic products.
💡 Tip:
Murumuru butter is often compared to cupuacu butter or shea butter, but it has a slightly lighter feel and melts faster on contact with skin, making it ideal for hair and lip products.
I can also make a “murumuru butter uses and benefits chart” showing its cosmetic and hair care applications if you want.
Do you want me to make that chart?