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  • soybean peanut sesame soybean rapeseed cold palm oil line
  • What is the difference between rapeseed oil and soybean oil?
  • Although the production is after palm oil and soybean oil, compared with palm oil, the SFA in rapeseed oil is lower than in palm oil which daily intake can lead to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases [ 8, 9 ]. Meanwhile, compared with soybean oil, rapeseeds have higher oil content.
  • Does rapeseed have oleic acid?
  • Specifically, many kinds of rapeseed contain 75% oleic acid. All USFAs in rapeseed account for approximately 90% of the total fatty acids composition. Rapeseed oil has a higher proportion of oleic acid than mustard oil and peanut oil; meanwhile, rapeseed oil has a lower proportion of SFAs than soybean oil and sunflower oil.
  • Which phenolic compound is found in cottonseed oil?
  • Chemical structure of Gossypol, a toxic phenolic compound present in cottonseed oil In earlier studies, vanillic acid and p -hydroxybenzoic acid had been reported in cottonseed oil (Jones 1979). Besides, gallic acid and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid were identified in whole cottonseed by-products.
  • What is soybean oil made of?
  • Soybean oil is obtained from soybean seeds using predominately by pressing techniques. It is the second most-consumed edible oil after palm oil. Tocopherol especially ¦Á-tocopherol, has been reported as the main antioxidant in soybean oil (Johnson et al. 2008).