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Castor Oil Seeds: Notes on Oil Content and Extraction of Oil
1922Malayan Agricultural Journal, Volume 10, Issue 7, pp.
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LINOLEIC ACID CONTENT OF FATS AND OILS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960IT IS accepted generally that specific alteration in the diet will lower the concentration of cholesterol in the blood. The most effective results to date have been achieved by increasing consumption of polyunsaturated fatty acids, particularly linoleic acid.
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PALM OIL CRYSTALLIZATION: EFFECTS OF COOLING TIME AND OIL CONTENT
Journal of Food Lipids, 2004ABSTRACT Isothermal crystallization behavior of fluid shortening formulation from blends of palm oil and palm olein was investigated. The oil blends filled in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) tubes to a height of 2.5 cm were melted at 70C for 30 min crystallization time.
M.S. MISKANDAR +4 more
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1982
Thirty-five sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) hybrids and seven parental lines were analyzed for hull and oil content. The hull content varied from 21.6 to 28.2% in the hybrids. The oil content varied from 59.8 to 64.6% in the kernel and from 42.5 to 50.3% in the whole seed. The variation of these characters was even greater in the parental lines. Hull
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Thirty-five sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) hybrids and seven parental lines were analyzed for hull and oil content. The hull content varied from 21.6 to 28.2% in the hybrids. The oil content varied from 59.8 to 64.6% in the kernel and from 42.5 to 50.3% in the whole seed. The variation of these characters was even greater in the parental lines. Hull
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Oil and Water Content of Oil Sands, Grozny, Russia
AAPG Bulletin, 1929The writers conclude from their laboratory study of the displacement of oil by water, in sands of different size of grain, that it is very important to consider the relatively large amount of water retained in the reservoir sand after ordinary production of the wells ceases.
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2019
Mercury is a toxic heavy metal even at very low concentrations and it has no known nutritional function in humans. Little is known about mercury contamination in olive oil. On the other side, this metal is recognized as a problem element analytically. For all the reasons mentioned above, the aim of this work was to evaluate total mercury content in 34 ...
Klarić, Ilija +2 more
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Mercury is a toxic heavy metal even at very low concentrations and it has no known nutritional function in humans. Little is known about mercury contamination in olive oil. On the other side, this metal is recognized as a problem element analytically. For all the reasons mentioned above, the aim of this work was to evaluate total mercury content in 34 ...
Klarić, Ilija +2 more
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Approaches to the Determination of Oil Content in Oil Shale
Advanced Materials Research, 2011Oil and gas are important energy minerals and strategic resources. Moreover, as their substitute, oil shale is the non-renewable fossil fuel resource. In this paper, regarding the oil shale of Huadian in Jilin Province as raw material, we made a research on the approaches to extracting shale oil from oil shale as well as an experimental determination ...
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Frying oil discarding: polar content vs. oligomer content determinations.
Forum of nutrition, 2005The debate on deep-fat frying is primarily focused on the point at which any oil used for frying should be discarded. Polar content (PC) and triacylglycerol oligomer content (TOC) determinations constitute the basis of legislation for oil discarding in some European countries.
Francisco J, Sánchez-Muniz +1 more
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