2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2017.03.011
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Natural variation in fatty acid composition of Sapindus spp. seed oils

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“…A 2-h extraction step was applied to ensure that all of the oil was extracted from the seed kernel mass. The organic solvent was petroleum ether, and each sample weighed 10-15 g. The extracted oil was dried at 80 • C for 10 min to remove residual organic solvent (Table 2) [9].…”
Section: Seed Oil Contentmentioning
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“…A 2-h extraction step was applied to ensure that all of the oil was extracted from the seed kernel mass. The organic solvent was petroleum ether, and each sample weighed 10-15 g. The extracted oil was dried at 80 • C for 10 min to remove residual organic solvent (Table 2) [9].…”
Section: Seed Oil Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate data, including annual average relative humidity, annual minimum and maximum temperatures, annual average temperature, average annual precipitation, annual minimum relative humidity, and mean annual sunshine duration, were obtained from the National Meteorological Data of China (http://www.escience.gov.cn/metdata/ page/index.html) [9].…”
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