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Which oil is inedible and should NOT be used as a preservative?
 
        
                                            
                    
                        
                        
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                    Mineral oil is the correct answer!  Mineral oil is not a preservative oil because it does not have antimicrobial properties. It is a byproduct of petroleum and is not intended for consumption. It’s commonly used in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries as a moisturizer and lubricant for various applications, including skincare and laxatives.  
			    
                    
        
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            Which oil is inedible and should NOT be used as a preservative?
- Vegetable oil
- Mineral oil
- Coconut oil
- Peanut oil
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