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- Crambe_oil abstract "Crambe oil is an inedible seed oil, extracted from the seeds of the Crambe abyssinica, a multibranched annual plant that is native to the Mediterranean. The oil has been shown to consist of 55-60% erucic acid. The Australian Farm Diversification Information Service writes:Intermediate product derived from high erucic acid oil include: triglycerides; erucamides; amines, behenic acid; erucyl alcohol; behenyl alcohol; wax esters; fatty acids; brassylic acid and pelargonic acid. These products are used to manufacture a multitude of industrial consumer items such as lubricants; heat transfer fluids; surfactants and coatings; cosmetics; polyesters; plastics and nylons.Erucic acid is traditionally derived from older varieties of rapeseed. Crambe oil is considered to be a possible replacement for rapeseed oil in this capacity. The market for crambe oil is particularly developed in the USA.".
- Crambe_oil wikiPageID "7545376".
- Crambe_oil wikiPageLength "2082".
- Crambe_oil wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Crambe_oil wikiPageRevisionID "618259904".
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Amine.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Behenic_acid.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Behenyl_alcohol.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Brassylic_acid.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vegetable_oils.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Cosmetics.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Crambe_abyssinica.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Docosanol.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Erucamide.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Erucic_acid.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Erucyl_alcohol.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Fatty_acid.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Heat_transfer.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Lubricant.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Nonanoic_acid.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Nylon.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Pelargonic_acid.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Polyester.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Rapeseed.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Rapeseed_oil.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Surfactant.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Triglyceride.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink USA.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLink Wax_ester.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crambe oil".
- Crambe_oil hasPhotoCollection Crambe_oil.
- Crambe_oil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vegetable-oil-stub.
- Crambe_oil subject Category:Vegetable_oils.
- Crambe_oil hypernym Oil.
- Crambe_oil type Oil.
- Crambe_oil comment "Crambe oil is an inedible seed oil, extracted from the seeds of the Crambe abyssinica, a multibranched annual plant that is native to the Mediterranean. The oil has been shown to consist of 55-60% erucic acid. The Australian Farm Diversification Information Service writes:Intermediate product derived from high erucic acid oil include: triglycerides; erucamides; amines, behenic acid; erucyl alcohol; behenyl alcohol; wax esters; fatty acids; brassylic acid and pelargonic acid.".
- Crambe_oil label "Crambe oil".
- Crambe_oil sameAs Balžų_aliejus.
- Crambe_oil sameAs m.02650l5.
- Crambe_oil sameAs Q5181811.
- Crambe_oil sameAs Q5181811.
- Crambe_oil wasDerivedFrom Crambe_oil?oldid=618259904.
- Crambe_oil isPrimaryTopicOf Crambe_oil.