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Jojoba beans

Isol. from soya beans (Glycine max) and jojoba beans (Simmondsia chinensis) and also from Fagopyrum escidentum (buckwheat). Powder. [Pg.646]

Jojoba is a desert crop that gives a small bean containing about 50% of a wax, a fatty acid ester with a fatty alcohol. The only other large source of such a wax is sperm whale oil, traditionally used in fine lubricants (see Lubrication and lubricants). Because the sperm whale is an endangered species, relatively Httle sperm whale oil is available and there is a large market for a substitute. Jojoba oil has been found to be usable for most of these appHcations. The jojoba oil is obtained by simply pressing the nut followed by conventional refining. Some jojoba oil is used in cosmetics (qv). [Pg.448]

Isol. from soya bean (Glycine max) seeds and jojoba meal (Simmondsia chinensis). Powder. Md +159. [Pg.646]

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