The negative perception of seed oils may be more about the foods they're commonly found in rather than the oils themselves.
In a study published in SCIENCE CHINA Chemistry, researchers have showcased the exceptional catalytic performance of a Pt@MFI ...
However, traditional extraction methods using hexane raise environmental concerns due to the solvent's toxicity and environmental impact. Addressing this challenge, researchers at Chulalongkorn ...
A dispute over a planned ammonia plant near a historic Black town in southeastern Louisiana ratcheted up a notch Friday with ...
One concern about this is that a solvent called hexane (made from crude oil) is used to further extract the oil. This is a process that has taken place since the 1930s. When the seeds are pressed, ...
Rompetrol Quality Control (RQC), the laboratory division of the KMG International Group, celebrates 20 years since its ...
The seemingly harmless practice of rubbing castor oil all over one’s stomach – or, ‘naval puling’ – before bed has taken off across TikTok and Instagram.
Chemists in Canada have uncovered a surprising conformational effect using cyclopropane that provides a way to influence the ...
SUBSTANCES other than malonaldehyde give a characteristic pink coloration on heating with aqueous thiobarbituric acid (TBA). One such substance produced by photolysis of linolenic acid was ...
With solvent-extracted seed oils that use hexane to produce more oil, there are concerns about the potential residue of the solvent in the final product and its environmental impact — although ...