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Flaxseed vs Hemp Seed: Industrial Comparison for Food and Agri-Processors

Flaxseed vs Hemp Seed

In the growing market for functional seeds, flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) y hemp seed (Cannabis sativa L.) stand out as two nutrient-dense crops used widely in the agriculture and food industries. Though often marketed similarly for their omega-3 content and protein benefits, these seeds differ significantly in composition, processing, application, and market positioning.

Here we make a comparison between flaxseed and hemp seed, supported by data, literature, and industrial relevance, aiming to assist producers, processors, and buyers in making informed sourcing and product development decisions.


1. Definition and Origin

Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum)

Flaxseed, also known as linseed, is cultivated globally for both oil and fiber production. It originated in the Middle East but is now widely grown in Canada, China, India, and Russia. Canada is currently the largest exporter, producing over 900,000 metric tons annually (StatCan, 2022).

  • Major uses: flaxseed oil, flaxseed powder, defatted flax meal, lignan extracts

  • Tratamiento: cold-pressing, solvent extraction, grinding, roasting

  • Main outputs: food-grade oil, dietary supplements, bakery-grade powder, industrial oils

Flaxseeds

Hemp Seed (Cannabis sativa L.)

Hemp seed, harvested from industrial hemp (low THC variety), is a high-protein seed with rising commercial interest. Originating from Central Asia, hemp is now cultivated in Canada, China, and parts of Europe, with a 2023 global production estimated at 175,000 metric tons (FAOSTAT, 2023).

  • Major uses: hemp seed oil, protein powder, dehulled hemp hearts

  • Tratamiento: dehulling, cold-pressing, microfiltration

  • Main outputs: health oils, protein shakes, snack ingredients, cosmetics

Hemp Seed

2. Nutritional and Functional Composition Comparison

Componente Flaxseed (per 100g) Hemp Seed (per 100g)
Proteína 18.3g 31.6g
Total Fat 42.2g 49.0g
Omega-3 (ALA) 22.8g 9.3g
Omega-6 5.9g 28.7g
Fibra alimentaria 27g 4g
Lignanos ~300 mg (SDG) negligible
Vitamins/Minerals B1, Mg, Se, Cu B6, Mg, Zn, Fe

Sources: USDA (2021); Gutiérrez et al. (2015); House et al. (2010)

Functional Differences

  • Linaza is a leading source of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) y plant lignans, with high fiber content—ideal for cardiovascular and digestive health.

  • Hemp seed is richer in complete proteins, containing all essential amino acids, and has a more balanced omega-6 to omega-3 ratio (3:1), beneficial for skin and muscle repair.


3. Shared Traits and Key Differences

Aspect Common Traits Key Differences
Plant Origin Oilseeds grown in temperate climates Flax is older in cultivation; hemp is newer in food use
Omega-3 Source Both contain plant-based omega-3 Flax has much higher ALA; hemp is better for omega balance
Tratamiento Cold-pressed, roasted, powdered forms Hemp requires dehulling; flax can be consumed whole or ground
Allergen Risk Generally low Both are hypoallergenic, though trace reactions exist
Industrial Use Cosmetics, feed, and health food Hemp is used in textiles, bioplastics, and protein isolates

4. Pros and Cons

Linaza

Pros:

  • Highest ALA content among seeds

  • Excellent source of soluble and insoluble fiber

  • Rich in antioxidant lignans

Cons:

  • Contains cyanogenic glycosides, which need deactivation

  • Low protein quality compared to hemp

  • Sensitive to oxidation if not stored properly

Hemp Seed

Pros:

  • High-quality complete protein (Edestin + Albumin)

  • Excellent amino acid profile

  • Balanced fat composition, skin health benefits

Cons:

  • Lower omega-3 concentration than flax

  • Processing (dehulling) adds cost

  • Regulatory confusion in some countries due to the cannabis association


5. Deep-Processed Product Applications

Linaza

  • Raw material: whole flaxseed, golden/brown types

  • Food-grade: flaxseed oil, milled flax, roasted flax powder, lignan extract

  • Industrial use: linoleum flooring, printing ink, nutritional emulsifiers

Hemp Seed

  • Raw material: dehulled or whole hemp seed

  • Food-grade: hemp hearts, hemp protein powder, hemp oil

  • Industrial use: bio-composites, natural fibers, skincare emulsions


6. Which Is Better, Flaxseed vs Hemp Seed?

There is no single winner—the right seed depends on the end use:

  • For heart health, high fiber, and omega-3 fortification, flaxseed is more appropriate.

  • For plant-based protein enrichment, hemp seed is superior.

Food and ingredient formulators may consider blending both to balance their strengths.

As consumer demand for clean-label, plant-based ingredients rises, both flax and hemp offer functional and marketable advantages for forward-thinking agri-food companies.


Referencias

  • FAOSTAT. (2023). Global hemp seed production data. Obtenido de https://www.fao.org/faostat/

  • Gutiérrez, C., Rubilar, M., Jara, C., Verdugo, M., Sineiro, J., & Shene, C. (2015). Flaxseed and flaxseed cake: sources of compounds for food industry. Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies, 25, 138–148. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ifset.2014.12.004

  • House, J. D., Neufeld, J., & Leson, G. (2010). Evaluating the quality of protein from hemp seed (Cannabis sativa L.) products through the use of the PDCAAS method. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 58(22), 11801–11807. https://doi.org/10.1021/jf102636b

  • StatCan. (2022). Flaxseed production in Canada. Statistics Canada.

  • USDA. (2021). FoodData Central. U.S. Department of Agriculture. https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/

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