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Our C60 is produced via arc-discharge sublimation and purified by HPLC to a minimum purity of 99.9%. Purity is verified by the supplier and independently confirmed by certificate of analysis.
No toluene, no benzene, no chemical solvents of any kind are used at any stage of production. The C60 is purified and dissolved using only mechanical and thermal methods.
The carrier oil holds EU organic certification (EC 834/2007). It is single-origin, cold-pressed, and selected for high polyphenol content — the active antioxidant compounds recognised under EU Regulation 432/2012.
The entire dissolution process takes place under a pure argon atmosphere to prevent any oxidation of C60 or the carrier oil during production. This preserves the integrity of the final formulation.
Each production batch is accompanied by a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) confirming purity, solvent absence, and batch identification. Available for download below.
Our entire production chain — from C60 sourcing to dissolution to bottling — takes place within the European Union, under applicable EU standards and regulations.
| Production method | Arc-discharge sublimation |
| Purification | HPLC chromatography |
| Purity | ≥ 99.9% |
| Solvents | None detected |
| Origin | EU supplied |
| Type | Extra-virgin olive oil |
| Certification | EU Organic (EC 834/2007) |
| Pressing | Cold-pressed, first press |
| Region | Southern Europe |
| Antioxidants | High polyphenol content |
Each incoming batch of C60 fullerene is verified against the supplier's certificate of analysis. Purity is confirmed at ≥99.9% before any production begins.
The production vessel is purged with food-grade argon gas to create a fully inert atmosphere, eliminating all oxygen. This prevents oxidation of both the C60 and the olive oil throughout the process.
C60 powder is added to the certified organic EVOO and mixed by continuous mechanical stirring. Dissolution takes place at ambient temperature for a minimum of two weeks until a visually clear, uniformly coloured oil is obtained.
The oil is passed through a fine filter to remove any undissolved particles, ensuring a smooth, consistent final product.
The finished oil is filled into UV-protective black glass bottles under argon. Each batch receives a batch code, production date, and best-before date before being sealed and dispatched.
Download the most recent batch Certificate of Analysis confirming C60 purity, solvent absence, and production details.
CoAs for all batches are available on request via the contact page.