
Coconut oil offers a wonderland of possibilities, and understanding the finer details that go into the production of MCT oils and their related products can help you make the best choice for your brand.
So let’s take a deep dive into MCT coconut oil and see what the Source86 bulk catalog has in store.
What is the difference between regular coconut oil and MCT oil?
No matter which coconut oil you choose, your customers are getting a healthy dose of medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) (fatty acids with 6 to 12 carbon atoms).
Fractionated coconut oil (also called MCT oil) is produced through a process called fractionation, where regular coconut oil is heated above melting point and left to cool to separate the different types of fats.
Lauric acid and long-chain fatty acids have high melting points and solidify quicker during the cooling process, where they can be separated from the liquid.
The remaining liquid, called fractionated coconut oil, retains its caprylic acid (octanoic acid C8) and capric acid (decanoic acid C10), the main medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) that are digested quicker by the metabolism.
Due to their shorter length, MCTs are digested rapidly and give nutrients to the body quickly after consumption. This is what has made MCT coconut oils and other coconut products so popular in athletes’ diets.
What is MCT Powder and how is it used?
Wholesale MCT powder is an accessible way for consumers and brands to add the nutrients and benefits of MCT oils to a variety of meals and products.
MCT oil powder is made through a carefully controlled spray drying technique that removes the moisture from traditional MCT oil without altering its nutritional integrity.
Due to its mild taste and fine texture, MCT oil powder is often used to add nutritional density to hot drinks, smoothies, and baked goods. This versatility makes it a winning ingredient for many niche private label brands that cater to specific customer needs, such as vegan and keto diets.
Where to find third-party tested wholesale MCT oil and MCT powder bulk

The main regulatory focus of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has always been on food and drug products, with ingredients like MCT oil and other health supplements slipping through the cracks. To counter this, the best advice has always been for buyers to find vendors whose supply has been third-party tested.
Reputable third-party testers include organizations such as US Pharmacopeia, NSF International, and ConsumerLab.com. Once the product has been tested and reviewed, the labels of the product line can proudly display the organization’s seal of approval.
It can be a drawn-out process, either getting samples from vendors for testing or getting reliable existing certification.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), on the other hand, does take third-party regulation seriously. The USDA’s Strengthening Organic Enforcement (SOE) Certification Final Rule has made it easier for brands to find bulk importers and wholesale vendors who work with MCT oil suppliers that have third-party certification behind their products.
As a result, getting certified organic bulk MCT oil is a simpler affair, especially with a bulk MCT oil distributor that takes certification as seriously as Source86 does.
Integrity simplified and assured every time
As an elite MCT coconut oil supplier and coconut mct powder supplier, Source86 not only has one the most diverse coconut oil catalogs on the market, but we also have the people to back it and make sure you get the product and certification you need.
Our sourcing team helps you obtain the third-party certifications you need to give your customers the peace of mind they need when picking your product. On top of that, our BRC certification helps to streamline the certification process as a supplier whose processes have been proven to secure the integrity of your products.
Reach out to us to find out how Source86 can help you simplify your bulk MCT oil orders and certification processes.









