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Tobacco seed oil

Tobacco seed oil, a by-product of tobacco leaf production with an estimated potential production of 1 Mt yr " (it is grown in 109 countries and the oil content of the seed is about 38%), has been shown to be an appropriate substitute for diesel fuel as either triglycerides [19] or methyl esters [20]. Unfortunately, this oil may have a FFA content as high as 17% [21]. [Pg.332]

P. Lorillard Company Research Laboratory Selective filtration of phenol by Kent s unproved micronite filter P. Lorillard Co., Greensboro, NC (1962) pp. 1, see http // Iegacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/bgg45a00 00325496/5500. Lotti, G., R. Izzo, and S. Baragli Unsaponifiables and sterols of tobacco seed oils in relation to variety Riv. Soc. Ital. Sci. Aliment. 5 (1976) 65-70. [Pg.1356]

Riemenschneider, R.W., R.M. Speck, and E.G. Beinhart Analysis and fatty acid composition of tobacco-seed oils Oil Soap 22 (1945) 120-122. [Pg.1387]

Fatty acid composition of tobacco seed oil J. Indian Chem. Soc. 20 (1943) 374, 376, see Chem. Abstracts (1194)4821. 4055. [Pg.1422]

The USA is the largest producer of tobacco seed oil, the second largest being India. Tobacco seed is a by-product of tobacco production and the oil is free from nicotine and other harmful substances. It is a semi-drying oil. Tobacco seed oil polymerises rapidly, is air drying and stoves faster than soybean oil, although it is inferior to linseed oil in this respect. The blown oil and stand oils of tobacco seed oil behave similarly to linseed oil. Its non-yellowing property it is similar or better than those of safflower and soybean oil. [Pg.82]

Tobacco seed oil Nicotiana tabacum and N. rustica, Solanaceae)... [Pg.93]

TMS ether derivatives, 280 Tobacco seed oil, 93, 94,165 Tocopherols, 138,161,271, 453, 455 Tomato, 44,458,459 Torulopsis Candida, 153,154 Totox value, 202 Trachycarpus fortunei, 79 Trading specifications for crude oils, 189 Tragopogon porrifolius, 20 Trans acids, 23,175,208, 348,470 Trans determination, 257 Transesterification, 212, 282, 478 Transition temperatures, 362, 367 Trehalose mycolate, bacterial lipids,... [Pg.570]

Tobacco seed oil n. Seed oil obtained from Nicotiana tabacum. Considerable divergencies in composition of the oil have been reported. Some types contain as much as 70% linoleic acid, whereas others contain no linoleic acid and more than 54% of linoleic acid. In consequence, its constants as reported vary considerably. Certain types have excellent drying properties, and can replace linseed oil without detriment. [Pg.985]

Tobacco, seed oils 8,9 Very small (1%) identification not... [Pg.701]

Linoleic acid Grape seed, tobacco seed, sun flower seed oil Gorlic acid Seed of Onsoba gorlic seed... [Pg.434]

Tobacco. Tobacco seeds contain an oil rich in linoleic acid (>70%) but with virtually no hnolenic acid. After refining, it can be used for edible purposes or as a... [Pg.285]

Allegre Villanueva, J.V Extraction and bromatological-industrial study of the oil of tobacco seeds Ann. Fac. Farm. Bio. Univ. San Marcos 8 (1960) 483. [Pg.1436]

Safranal [the aldehyde corresponding to (225)] is also found in Greek and other tobaccos. A related acid has been reported in celery seed oil Apium graveolens), but this paper is pointless since the structure was not determined. ... [Pg.52]

Some examples of successful commercial selective extractions are the removal of caffeine from coffee or the solubilization of nicotine from tobacco both accomplished on moist matrices to aid in selectively solubilizing the alkaloid component. Selective extraction has been demonstrated for the segregation of essential oil from other lipid components in natural extracts derived from fruits and for the separation of aroma components in cocoa butter from the base oil. Other enrichment SEE schemes that have been reported include the fractionation of carotenoid from leaf protein concentrate [25], the fortification of sterols in seed oils [26], and the isolation of lecithin (phospholipid-containing fraction) from triglycerides [27]. [Pg.460]

Expression of FAEl in tobacco seed results in formation of VLCFAs, suggesting that the expression of FAEl is the determining factor of whether the oil of a plant s seed contains VLCFAs or not. [Pg.74]

Veljkovic VB, Lakicevic SH, Stamenkovic OS, Todorovic ZB, Lazic ML. Biodiesel production from tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) seed oil with a high content of free fatty acids. Fuel 2006 85 2671-2675. [Pg.447]


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