Artichoke Oil, Extracted From The Seeds Of The Cynara Cardun

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Artichoke oil, extracted from the seeds of the Cynara cardun

Postby BeeTooman » Dec 18, 2007 12:43 am

Artichoke oil, extracted from the seeds of the Cynara cardunculus. Similar in use and composition to safflower and sunflower oil.[35]
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Artichoke oil is extracted from the seeds of the Cynara cardunculus (cardoon). It is similar in composition to safflower and sunflower oil. The fatty acid composition of artichoke oil is:[1]

Recently, artichoke oil has attracted some attention as a possible source of biodiesel.[2][3]



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