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Oil Hemp-seed

Galeopsie). -ol, n. hemp (seed) oil. -papier, n. hemp paper, -samen, n., -saat, /. hemp-seed. -saure, /. linoleic acid, -sell, n. hemp rope, hemp cord. [Pg.204]

Linolenic acid Linseed oil, hemp seed oil, perilla oil Holarrihidine holarrhena antidy, senterica... [Pg.434]

In driving-related court cases, it is often difficult to prove impairment, since even if the marijuana was used hours or days earlier, the metabolites are still being released from fat cells and excreted in urine. Defense arguments in cases with positive random urine tests include use of hemp seed oil, unknowingly ingesting marijuana-laced foods, or exposure to secondhand smoke. The latter argument is very dependent on the concentration of metabolite in urine. [Pg.60]

Bosy, T.Z., and K.A. Cole. Consumption and Quantitation of delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in Commercially Available Hemp Seed Oil Products Journal of Analytical Toxicology 24 (2000) 562-566. [Pg.133]

In France, and on the Continent, olive oil is extensively used in soap-making and for soft soaps, hemp-seed oil is highly valued. [Pg.869]

Hemp (Marijuana, Cannabis sativa). Hemp seed oil has an interesting fatty acid composition. One report gives the followimg values palmitic (4—9%), stearic (2-4%), oleic (8-15%), linoleic (53-60%), a-linolenic (15-25%), y-linolenic (0-5%), and stearidonic acid (0-3%). The oil is being used in cosmetic formulations (116). Evidence from a study in Finland indicates that dietary consumption of hemp seed oil leads to increased levels of y-linolenic acid in blood serum (117). The growing of hemp is banned in the United States, and therefore, hemp seed oil must be imported into that country (118-119). [Pg.281]

Alpha-linolenic acid (18 3n-3) is an 18-carbon fatty acid with three double bonds at carbons 9, 12, and 15. It is an essential n-3 fatty acid that is a required nutrient for human beings and can be obtained through diets including both plant and animal sources. Alpha-linolenic acid can be converted by elongases and desaturases to other beneficial n-3 fatty acids, such as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosa-hexaenoic acid (DHA), which are implicated in normal brain development, normal vision, and a decreased risk of heart disease. Novel dietary sources of n-3 fatty acids are desired for those who do not consume adequate amounts of fish or fish-based food products rich in long-chain n-3 fatty acids. This section summarized fruit, spice, and herb seed oils rich in a-linolenic acid (18 3n-3). These include black raspberry, red raspberry, boysenberry, marionberry, blueberry, cranberry, sea buckthorn, basil, and hemp seed oils. [Pg.1594]

O.basiUcum (basil) and Hemp stand for O.basilicum (basil) and hemp seed oil, respectively. Numbers correspond to the references cited. [Pg.1598]

Recent investigations of hemp seed oil (5, 11, 12) reported similar findings in fatty acid compositions. The n-3 fatty acid, a-linolenic acid, was determined to constitute between 15.1% and 19.4% of total fat (Table 2). Gamma-linolenic acid (18 3n-6) was also detected in two of the studies, and comprised up to 3.6% of total fatty acids (11, 12) (Table 2). The most prevalent fatty acid was linoleic in all of the studies, which was between 53.4% and 60.0% of total fatty acids and was followed by a-linolenic, oleic, palmitic, y-linolenic, and stearic acids. Eicosadienoic, arachi-dic (20 0), and behenic (22 0) acids were also detected in small quantities. [Pg.1599]

Cotton seed oil.. Sun-flower oil... Poppy seed oil.. Hemp seed oil... Linseed oil (raw)... [Pg.210]

Seeds and oil from the hemp plant (also a variety of Cannabis sativa L) contain A -tetrahydrocannabinoi. Consumption as nutritional supplements of hemp-seed oil with... [Pg.1334]

Struempler RE, Nelson G, Urry FM. A positive cannabinoids workplace drug test foEowing ingestion of commercially available hemp seed oil. J Anal Toxicol 1997 21 283-5. [Pg.1366]

My first choices here are fish oil and sterile hemp seed oil as both have the correct ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids. Next would come flaxseed oil, walnut oil and olive oil. [Pg.118]

Apricot kernel oil Coconut oil Hemp seed oil Wheat germ oil Olive oil... [Pg.65]

Leizer, C., Ribuicky, D., Poulev, A. et al. (2000) The composition of hemp seed oil and its potentieil as an important source of nutrition. Journal of Nutraceuticals, Functional Medical Foods, 2(4), 35-53. [Pg.131]

Hemp seed oil (Marijuana) Cannabis sativa, Cannabinaceae)... [Pg.68]

Sources.—A rich source is the unsaponifiable fraction of wheat-germ oil other good natural sources are lettuce, watercress, and wheat preparations that include intact germ moderately good sources are entire cereals, molasses, cotton-seed oil and hemp-seed oil. Animal foodstuffe are poor in the vitamin, and it is absent from liver oils of fish. [Pg.250]

Defeme, J.-L., Pate, D.W., 1996. Hemp seed oil a source of valuable essential fatty acids. 1. Int. Hemp Assoc. 3, 4—7. [Pg.298]

Gakhar, N., Goldberg, E., ling, M., Gibson, R., House, J.D., 2012. Effect of feeding hemp seed and hemp seed oil on laying hen performance and egg yolk fatty acid content evidence of their safety and efficacy for laying hen diets. Poult. Sci. 91, 701-711. [Pg.298]

Matthaus, B., Briihl, L., 2008. Virgin hemp seed oil an interesting niche product. Eur. J. Lipid Sci. Technol. 110, 655-661. [Pg.299]


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