parts are more wear resisting camelina sativa oil produce mill in lagos

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Why is camelina a promising industrial crop?
  • Camelina is considered a promising industrial crop due to its high oil content and high harvested residue yield. Its valorization should be based on full exploitation of its whole biomass in a biorefinery, as this will give high-added values to its oil, meal, and straw.
  • Can Camelina sativa be used as an oil relict crop?
  • There are opportunities to expand the field of application of Camelina sativa. Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz is an oilseed relict crop. This article recognizes camelina's current and potential future uses based on a comprehensive scientific and patent document analysis.
  • What are the main products of Camelina seed processing?
  • The major products of processing Camelina seeds are the crude oil and the remaining seed residues (press cake, meal). The crude oil is filtered to remove solids before moving on to the final refining.
  • Is Camelina sativa a good crop?
  • Camelina sativa (C. sativa) seeds are rich in oil (30% ¨C 49%) and protein (24% ¨C 31%). They contain ¦Ø-3 acids, ¦Ø-6 acids, tocopherols, phytosterols and phenolic compounds, among others. From an agricultural perspective, growing of this crop is of interest due to its short growth cycle and low fertilizer and water input requirements.
  • Are Camelina sativa seeds a conflict of interest?
  • The authors declare no conflict of interest. Abstract Camelina sativa seeds are rich in oil (30¨C49%) and protein (24¨C31%). They contain ¦Ø-3 acids, ¦Ø-6 acids, tocopherols, phytosterols, and phenolic compounds, among others.
  • Does TT8 influence fatty acid composition in Camelina?
  • These findings illustrate the complex regulatory networks involved in seed fatty acid biosynthesis, with TT8 emerging as a player that influences both the content and composition of fatty acids in oilseeds, thus providing the potential tool for enhancing oil production and tailoring its composition in camelina.