Hybridization of Crop Plants 2015
DOI: 10.2135/1980.hybridizationofcrops.c14
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“…Because of the seed's strong oil content (48%-60%), notable oil output (500-1,000L of oil/acre), and this plant's unusual capacity to manufacture oils with exorbitant amounts (80%-90%) of hydroxylated, monosaturated fatty acid, i.e. Ricinoleic acid, it is an excellent candidate for the production of high value, industrial oil feedstocks (BRIGHAM [1]; NAIK & al [2]). Castor oil has unique properties that make it a cost-effective source of raw materials for ultrapure biodiesel, short-chain aviation fuels, fuel lubrication additives, and regular biopolymer processing (GOODRUM & GELLER [3]; PINZI AND PILAR DORADO [4]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the seed's strong oil content (48%-60%), notable oil output (500-1,000L of oil/acre), and this plant's unusual capacity to manufacture oils with exorbitant amounts (80%-90%) of hydroxylated, monosaturated fatty acid, i.e. Ricinoleic acid, it is an excellent candidate for the production of high value, industrial oil feedstocks (BRIGHAM [1]; NAIK & al [2]). Castor oil has unique properties that make it a cost-effective source of raw materials for ultrapure biodiesel, short-chain aviation fuels, fuel lubrication additives, and regular biopolymer processing (GOODRUM & GELLER [3]; PINZI AND PILAR DORADO [4]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%