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Cottonseed oil

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1983
AbstractResearch on the effects of genetics and growing location on cottonseed has shown that oil and fatty acid composition could be improved if geneticists and agronomists would strive for improved seed quality as vigorously as they do for improved fiber quality. Breeding of glandless or gossypol‐free cottonseed was a genetic breakthrough.
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Cottonseed Oil Protects Against Intestinal Inflammation in Dextran Sodium Sulfate-Induced Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Journal of Medicinal Food, 2019
Dietary products may protect against inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) through mechanisms such as forming gut microbiota structures and providing substrates for microbial metabolism.
Jin‐Sil Park   +8 more
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Fuel Properties of Cottonseed Oil

Energy Sources, 1999
The use of vegetable oils as fuel alternatives has an exceptional importance in the field of research. In this study, evaluation possibilities of cottonseed oil have been investigated as an alternative candidate for diesel fuel and fuel oil. The fuel property tests were performed according to standard analysis methods for oil and fuel.
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Determination of trace metals in cottonseed oil and hydrogenated cottonseed oil

Food Chemistry, 1984
Abstract The main vegetable oils used in Egypt are cottonseed oil and hydrogenated cottonseed oil; these are used as salad oil and for cooking. Determination of trace heavy metals in the oils is important. This is because of the association of trace metals with the origin of the oils, metal processing equipment and catalysts used for hydrogenation ...
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Evaluation of polyblends of cottonseed protein and polycaprolactone plasticized by cottonseed oil

IJPAC. International journal of polymer analysis and characterization, 2019
Recently, there has been an increasing trend toward replacing conventional fossil-based plastics with bioplastics that are eco-friendly and biodegradable.
H. N. Cheng, Catrina V. Ford, Zhongqi He
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Cottonseed Oil: Extraction, Characterization, Health Benefits, Safety Profile, and Application

Food Analytical Methods, 2022
Manoj Kumar   +15 more
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Cholesterol vehicle in experimental atherosclerosis. 20. Cottonseed oil and randomized cottonseed oil

Nutrition Research, 1998
Abstract Earlier studies have suggested that the presence of palmitic acid in the SN 2 position of a triglyceride increases its atherogenic potential. Cottonseed oil contains about 24% palmitic acid of which only 2% is present at SN 2 . After randomization one third of the palmitic acid of cottonseed oil is at SN 2 .
David Kritchevsky   +4 more
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Acute oral toxicity of cottonseed oil

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1969
Abstract Cottonseed oil given intragastrically to young, male albino rats in amounts over 70–80 ml/kg in one dose was immediately evacuated through the anus. When the total dose was divided into 4 equal parts, each part given daily for 4 days to segregated animals, deaths occurred on days 3 and 4.
E M, Boyd, M A, Boulanger
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Experimental mitigation of NO x emission in exhaust gases of CI engine fuelled with methyl ester of cottonseed oil blend

International Journal of Ambient Energy, 2018
This paper discusses the development of a B20 cottonseed oil blend for passenger vehicle with vanadium-based Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology addition on exhaust system.
G. Balaji   +2 more
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The winterizing of cottonseed oil

Oil & Soap, 1939
A brief historical summary of methods used in the production of salad oil from cottonseed oil with general description of a recently developed method employing direct expansion of liquified gaseous refrigerant in the coils of the winterizing vessels, eliminating the use of intermediate cooling media such as brine or water.
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