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Groundnut peanut oil

Only about 53% of groundnuts (Table 1.12) are crushed, the balance being used in other ways. There is very little trade in the oil. It is produced and used mainly in China and India, which together account for 71% of total production and usage. Minor quantities of the oil are produced and used in several African countries. [Pg.10]


Property Coconut oil Cottonseed oil Groundnut (peanut) oil Pal oil Rapeseed oil... [Pg.1672]

Medium vitamin E content (5-50 miUigmms/100 grams). Alfalfa, apple seeds, asparagus, barley, cabbage, chocolate, coconut oil, groundnut (peanut), groundnut (peanut) oil, olive oil, rose hips, soybean (dry), spinach, wheat germ, yeast. [Pg.1705]

Cottonseed and groundnut (peanut) oils and some of the minor oils are used almost entirely in the country of origin and exports amount to very httle. [Pg.303]

Allen A, Padley GH, Whalley GR. Fatty acid composition of some soapmaking fats and oils. Part 4 groundnut (peanut oil). Soap Perfum Cosmet 1969 42 725-726. [Pg.506]

On a worldwide basis, as of the early 1980s, the various sources of edible oils, in terms of volume of production, rank as follows Soybeans, 50.3% cottonseed, 16.2% groundnuts (peanuts), 11.4%. sunflower seeds,... [Pg.1671]

Coconut. 88°-95°F (3U-35°C) Flashpoint is 486 °F (252 °C) See also entry on Cottonseed. (282 °C) See also Groundnut (Peanut). of palm kernel oil is 50% lauric acid, 15% myristic acid, 16% oleic acid, 7% palmitic acid with lesser amounts of capiic and caprylic acids. See also Palm Oil. (617 °F) Autoignition temperature is 836 F (447 °C). [Pg.1672]

Investigators also have described the potential of the jojoba plant. a native of the Sonoran desert of Mexico, Arizona, and California. The desert shrub produces seeds about the size of groundnuts (peanuts) which contain a liquid wax, frequently called jojoba oil. The oil is similar to... [Pg.1673]

Arachis (groundnut, peanut) Arachis hypogaea (Leguminosae/ Fabaceae) seed 45-55 oleic (35-72), linoleic (13-43), palmitic (7-16), stearic (1-7), behenic (1-5), arachidic (1-3) food oil, emollient base... [Pg.41]

SYNS ARACHIS OIL E.YRTHNUT OIL GROUNDNUT OIL INDIGENOUS PEANUT OIL KATCHUNG OIL PECAN SHELL POWDER... [Pg.1069]

Manuf./Distrib. Premium Ingreds. http //www.premiumingredients.com Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) oil CAS 8002-03-7 EINECS/ELINCS 232-296-4 Synonyms Arachis hypogaea Arachis oil Earthnut oil Groundnut oil Indigenous peanut oil... [Pg.3051]

Pea leaf lipids, 163 Peanut lipoxygenase, 458 Peanut oil, 413 see also Groundnut oil Pecan nut oil, Cary a illioensis, 3, 51, 97 Pelargonic acid, 1, 83, 319 see also Nonanoic acid Penicillium, 151,153 Penicillium notatum, 509 Pentacosanoic acid, 1, 350 Pentadecanoic acid, 1, 344, 345, 350,... [Pg.568]

Also known as groundnut or peanut oil Range for total of acids C6 0 to Cl2 0. [Pg.275]

Groundnut oil Another name for arachis or peanut oil. See peanut oil. [Pg.472]

Oils with a medium content of linoleic acid, but not containing linolenic acid these oils include the traditional peanut oil (also known as arachis oil or groundnut oil) (Table 3.14). [Pg.113]


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