MCT & Virgin
Coconut Oil:
The Other 90%
Brain fuel, immune defence, skin barrier, antimicrobial potency — and why the refining process strips the most important compound out of most commercial MCT products before you ever open the bottle.
“Most people who consume MCT products daily understand perhaps 10% of what these molecules actually do. This article is the other 90%.”
A Molecular Shortcut Your Doctor Never Explained
All dietary fats are classified by their carbon chain length. Most fats in a modern diet are Long-Chain Triglycerides (LCTs) — chains of 13 to 21 carbons. They require a complex, multi-step process involving bile salts, pancreatic lipase, and the lymphatic system before they can enter your bloodstream. This takes hours and demands significant digestive energy.
MCTs are fundamentally different. With chain lengths of just 6 to 12 carbons, they bypass the lymphatic route entirely. They travel directly from your gut through the portal vein to the liver, where they are rapidly converted into ketone bodies — specifically beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) and acetoacetate — released into the bloodstream as a near-instant source of cellular energy.
MCTs do not spike insulin. They provide fuel without triggering the hormonal response that drives fat storage and energy crashes.
Brain ketone consumption doubled in Alzheimer’s patients given MCT supplementation — filling the energy gap glucose hypometabolism creates.
Lauric acid’s minimum inhibitory concentration against acne-causing bacteria was over 15 times lower — meaning dramatically more effective at lower concentrations.
Monolaurin showed 100% sensitivity among Gram-positive bacteria including Staphylococcus aureus — with essentially zero resistance development.
The Problem Modern Medicine Has Failed to Communicate
The aging brain progressively loses its ability to metabolise glucose.
This begins decades before any cognitive symptoms appear. Research using PET scanning has demonstrated that in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, key regions of the brain show 20 to 40 percent reduced glucose utilisation even in early stages. The brain accounts for only 2 percent of body weight but consumes 16 percent of the body’s total oxygen. When its primary fuel becomes unreliable, the consequences are severe. Neuroscientists now refer to Alzheimer’s as “Type III Diabetes” precisely because of this insulin resistance dynamic in the brain.
MCT-derived ketones do not compete with glucose. They supplement it — filling the energy gap that glucose hypometabolism creates. Research confirmed brain ketone consumption doubled in Alzheimer’s patients given MCT supplementation, with both C8 and C10 formulations producing the same result — without disrupting normal brain glucose utilisation.
A 2025 randomised controlled trial further confirmed: a single dose of MCT improved inhibitory control compared to long-chain triglycerides, while a 4-week daily MCT regimen enhanced working memory — even in cognitively healthy young adults. This is not a treatment for the sick. It is a performance tool for the disciplined.
What Each Fatty Acid Actually Does
Natural, cold-extracted Virgin Coconut Oil contains a specific spectrum of functional fats. Understanding each one allows you to make intelligent choices — not just follow marketing claims.
The fastest-converting MCT. Converts to ketones with exceptional efficiency — the preferred choice for immediate cognitive clarity and pre-performance mental sharpening. Responsible for the “clear-headed” effect within 30 to 45 minutes of consuming quality VCO. Also exhibits potent antimicrobial properties against Candida species for gut flora balance.
Converts to ketones slightly more slowly than C8 but provides more sustained energy release. Directly supports mitochondrial function — the energy-generating organelles within every cell. Mitochondrial dysfunction is now considered a primary driver of both metabolic disease and cognitive decline. C8 + C10 together produce a clean, non-jittery, sustained focus without the crash.
Makes up 45 to 52 percent of virgin coconut oil by weight. The most immunologically active compound in the oil. Converts to monolaurin (GML) — a compound with documented broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity. Commercial MCT manufacturers routinely remove it entirely. What they strip out in the name of efficiency is the most important thing in the bottle.
What they strip out in the name of efficiency is the most important compound.
Commercial MCT oil manufacturers remove Lauric Acid because C12 does not convert to ketones as efficiently as C8 or C10. The result: a narrow-spectrum energy supplement — effective for ketone production, but stripped of every immunological and dermatological benefit that made the original coconut oil extraordinary.
In an era of rapidly escalating antibiotic resistance, here is a naturally occurring compound against which bacteria demonstrate essentially zero resistance development. Laboratory research found lauric acid’s minimum inhibitory concentration against acne-causing bacteria was over 15 times lower than benzoyl peroxide. Clinical testing of monolaurin found 100 percent sensitivity among Gram-positive bacteria including Staphylococcus aureus — with most bacteria showing no resistance. And the industry removes this compound for your convenience.
What Your Skin Is Actually Doing
pH 4.5 to 5.5 — acidic by design, hostile to pathogens.
Your skin’s outermost surface is protected by a thin, slightly acidic film. This acidity creates a hostile environment for most pathogens, which prefer a neutral to slightly alkaline pH to colonise and reproduce. The Acid Mantle is composed primarily of sebum — the oil your sebaceous glands produce — combined with sweat and the metabolic byproducts of your skin’s resident microbiome.
Critically, sebum itself contains lauric acid as a component. When you apply cold-extracted VCO to skin, you are not introducing a foreign substance. You are replenishing one of the same molecules your skin already produces. This is what “sebum mimicry” means in practice: the skin recognises lauric acid as structurally compatible with its own secretions and uses it to reinforce the barrier against microbial invasion.
Trans-Epidermal Water Loss — The Silent Drain on Skin Health
Trans-Epidermal Water Loss (TEWL) describes the passive diffusion of water through the skin to the external environment. Under stress conditions — intense exercise, air-conditioned environments, sun exposure, cold weather — this barrier becomes compromised. The result is not just surface dryness. TEWL-driven dehydration compromises immune response, wound healing, temperature regulation, and sensory processing.
Lauric acid’s molecular structure allows it to integrate into the skin’s lipid bilayer and reduce TEWL without occluding the skin’s natural gas exchange. It creates what can accurately be described as a breathable molecular seal — present enough to retain moisture, permeable enough to allow normal skin respiration. For anyone engaged in physical discipline, this has direct performance implications: skin that maintains its moisture barrier recovers faster, resists infection more effectively, and maintains thermal regulation more efficiently.
Why Cold-Extracted Is Not a Marketing Term
The functional value of MCTs and Lauric Acid is directly tied to the temperature at which the oil is processed. This is not a wellness industry claim. It is basic organic chemistry.
Unsaturated and medium-chain fatty acids are thermally labile — they degrade when exposed to high temperatures. Industrial coconut oil refining typically involves temperatures exceeding 200°C, often with chemical solvents, bleaching agents, and deodorisation processes. At these temperatures, the molecular bonds in lauric acid and other MCTs can oxidise.
“Oxidised fatty acids are not biologically inert — they are actively harmful, contributing to the same inflammatory cascade they would otherwise help resolve. The compound that was supposed to be your Immune King becomes, under high-heat processing, a contributor to your silent alarm.”
Strict thermal threshold: below 60°C. Always.
Using controlled acoustic energy at 40kHz, ultrasonic cavitation — the formation and collapse of microscopic bubbles in a liquid medium — achieves the cell rupture and oil separation that high-heat processing achieves thermally, without the thermal damage. Produced from fresh coconut milk harvested and processed in our Ipoh lab on the same day.
Every bottle carries a Harvest-to-Lab timestamp — not as a marketing device, but as a transparency commitment. The molecular activity of Lauric Acid is time-dependent. Oil processed from fresh coconut milk and maintained at cold temperatures retains demonstrably higher biological activity than oil that has sat in industrial storage before refinement.
| Factor | Industrial Refined MCT | AJ Herbs Bio-Active VCO |
|---|---|---|
| Processing temperature | Exceeds 200°C | Below 60°C always |
| Lauric Acid (C12) | Removed or oxidised | Fully retained and biologically active |
| C8 + C10 | Present but thermally stressed | Structurally intact |
| Source material | Industrial storage before processing | Fresh coconut milk, same-day |
| Chemical solvents | Often used | Never used |
| What you receive | Narrow-spectrum energy supplement | Full C8 + C10 + C12 spectrum, biologically active |
Four Protocols — Using MCTs With Precision
Understanding the science allows you to use these fats intelligently rather than follow marketing claims.
One teaspoon of Bio-Active VCO in black coffee before cognitively demanding work. C8 and C10 provide the liver with raw material for ketone production. Improved inhibitory control and sustained working memory — without the insulin spike and crash of sugar-based stimulants.
Apply a thin layer of Bio-Active VCO to exposed skin before training, outdoor work, or air-conditioned environments. Reinforces the Acid Mantle, primes the Lauric Acid reservoir for monolaurin conversion, and reduces TEWL during high physiological stress. The goal: barrier function maintenance, not cosmetic moisturisation.
Oil pulling — swishing Bio-Active VCO in the mouth for 10 to 15 minutes. Lauric Acid’s low surface tension penetrates the biofilm layer protecting oral bacteria from conventional mouthwashes. Research shows 100% inhibition of Streptococcus mutans — the primary bacteria responsible for dental caries — at concentrations achievable through regular oil pulling.
After intense training: cortisol elevation, micro-tissue damage, and immune activation create a window where MCT supplementation provides compounded benefit. Ketones for cellular repair energy. Lauric Acid for controlling opportunistic microbial activity at damaged tissue sites. Anti-inflammatory properties of the full VCO spectrum to modulate the post-exercise inflammatory response.
Honest Assessment
Our Bio-Active VCO (250ml) is produced from fresh coconut milk harvested and processed in our Ipoh lab on the same day. At RM99 for 250ml, this is not the cheapest VCO on the market. It is not designed to be. It is designed to be the most functionally complete MCT product available — retaining the full C8, C10, and C12 spectrum in a biologically active form that cheaper processing methods destroy.
The statements in this article have not been evaluated by the Ministry of Health (KKM) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. You can spend RM150 on a refined MCT isolate that has been stripped of its most immunologically active compound for your convenience. Or you can understand the science, and choose accordingly.
References & Sources (click to expand)
This article draws on peer-reviewed research from PubMed, Oxford Academic, the American Journal of Physiology, and ScienceDirect.
— Cerebral glucose hypometabolism and MCT supplementation in Alzheimer’s patients — multiple PubMed-indexed studies on ketone uptake in cognitively impaired populations.
— 2025 RCT on MCT and cognitive performance in healthy young adults — working memory and inhibitory control outcomes.
— Lauric acid vs benzoyl peroxide antimicrobial comparison — MIC data against Propionibacterium acnes, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis.
— Monolaurin clinical sensitivity testing — 100% Gram-positive sensitivity, 92% Klebsiella sensitivity, zero resistance development documented.
— Trans-Epidermal Water Loss and lauric acid lipid bilayer integration — dermatological research on fatty acid skin barrier function.
— Streptococcus mutans inhibition via oil pulling with coconut oil — oral microbiology research.
Full references available on request: AJ@ajherbs.com

