
The safflower.seeds (Carthamus tinctorious) yield 30.5% of oil which contains myristic acid (along with lauric and other lower acids) 1.5%, palmitic acid (3%). stearic acid (1%), archidic acid with a trace of lignoceric acid (0.5%), oleic acid (33%). linolic acid with a trace of linolenic acid (61%). The glycerides have been determined by the bromination of the neutral oil and the component glycerides have been found to be myristo-oleolinolin (2%), myristodilinoIin (1%), palmito-oleolinolin (7%). palmitodilinolin (4%), stearo-oleolinolin (2%), stearo dilinolin (1%). dioleolinolin (15%), oleo dilinolin (63%) and trilinolin (3%). The myristo glycerides contain a little of Laurie and other lower acids. stearo glycerides contain little of archidic and lignoceric acid and the trilinolin contains traces of linolenic acid.
FATTY OILS, SAFFLOWER OIL
FATTY OILS, SAFFLOWER OIL
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