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rapeseed cultivars that were bred to have very low
levels of
erucic acid and
which are
especially prized for use as
human and
animal food.
Rapeseed is...
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Rapeseed oil is one of the
oldest known vegetable oils.
There are both
edible and
industrial forms produced from
rapeseed, the seed of
several cultivars...
- acids." Food-grade
rapeseed oil (also
known as
canola oil,
rapeseed 00 oil, low
erucic acid
rapeseed oil, LEAR oil, and
rapeseed canola-equivalent oil)...
- industrial-scale
plant in
April 1989 (with a
capacity of 30,000 tons of
rapeseed per annum).
Throughout the 1990s,
plants were
opened in many
European countries...
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remaining disabled, is
thought to have been
caused by
contaminated colza (
rapeseed) oil. It was
unique because of its size, the
novelty of the
clinical condition...
- used in ****anese cuisine. A type of nabana, the
rapeseed plant (Br****ica napus), is used to
produce rapeseed oil (nataneyu).
Nabana is also used for decoration...
- cabbage), and
seeds (many,
including mustard seed, and oil-producing
rapeseed). Some
forms with
white or
purple foliage or
flowerheads are also sometimes...
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Myocardial Lesions Induced in Rats by
Marine and
Rapeseed Oils. In High and Low
Erucic Acid
Rapeseed Oils. Elsevier. p. 560. FDA
Import Alert 26-04: Detention...
- fats
Erucic acid (22:1, n−9),
which is
found in
rapeseed,
wallflower seed, and
mustard seed.
Rapeseed with high
erucic acid
content is
grown for commercial...
- maize,
barley and
rapeseed. In 2020/21, it
accounted for 12
percent of
global trade in
maize and
barley and for 14
percent of
world rapeseed exports. Its trade...