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Sunflower oil is not allergenic to sunflower seed-sensitive patients

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1986
The allergenicity of edible oils derived from sunflower seeds was investigated in two patients with anaphylactic sensitivity to sunflower seeds. Specific IgE-mediated hypersensitivity to sunflower seed was demonstrated by history, prick skin tests, positive passive transfer skin test, and RAST.
A B, Halsey   +4 more
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Solvent winterization of sunflower seed oil

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1975
AbstractSamples of oil from whole and dehulled sunflower seed were solvent winterized. The solvent mixture, 85% acetone, 15% hexane (v/v), was used at solvent‐in‐oil concentrations of 20, 40, and 70% by wt and the samples winterized at 0, −5, −10, and −15 ± .01 C for 4 hr.
W. Herbert Morrison, James A. Robertson
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Sunflower and safflower seeds and oils

Oil & Soap, 1945
Chemical analyses of sunflower and safflower seeds, the hulled seed, and the hulls and oils have been made. The 28 samples of sunflower seed, representing four varieties grown at seven locations, contained an average of 29% oil which was composed chiefly (51 to 68%) of linoleic acid glycerides.
R. T. Milner   +2 more
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Aflatoxins in sunflower seeds and unrefined sunflower oils from Singida, Tanzania

Food Additives & Contaminants: Part B, 2018
A total of 61 samples comprising sunflower seeds (40) and unrefined sunflower oils (21) samples collected randomly from Singida, Tanzania were analysed by Reverse Phase-high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). 15% (6/40) of the seed samples were contaminated with aflatoxin B1 ranging from limit of detection (LOD) to 218 ng g-1 with three of ...
Salum, Mohammed   +2 more
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Oils from Improved High Stearic Acid Sunflower Seeds

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2005
Seed oils from new recombinant high-stearic sunflower lines (Helianthus annuus L.) have been characterized. These new lines were generated by crossing high stearic acid lines between themselves or by crossing them with standard and high-oleic sunflower lines.
Valle, Fernández-Moya   +2 more
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Sunflower seed meal, sunflower oil and full-fat sunflower seeds, hulls and kernels for laying hens

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1989
Abstract White Leghorn × Australorp hens were given 4 layer diets containing 0, 5.79, 12.19 and 18.97% of undecorticated, oil-extracted sunflower seed meal (SSM) either with or without added sunflower oil (SO) and 4 other diets containing either 2.35% full-fat sunflower seeds (FSS) or 1% sunflower hulls (SH) or 1% SH + SO or 2.0% sunflower kernels ...
H. Karunajeewa, S.H. Tham, S. Abu-Serewa
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Mineral oil in sunflower seeds: the sources

European Food Research and Technology, 2010
All sunflower oils previously analyzed were found to be somewhat contaminated with mineral oil. Now sunflower seeds harvested manually or mechanically, sampled from the field to the drying at the collection centers, were analyzed in order to determine the sources.
Florian Grundböck   +3 more
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