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  2. Vegetable oils as alternative energy - Wikipedia

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    There is concern that the current growing demand for vegetable oil is causing deforestation, with old forests being replaced with oil palms. [29] When land is cleared, it is often burned, releases large amounts of the greenhouse gas CO 2. Vegetable oil production would have to increase substantially to replace gasoline and diesel.

  3. Seed oil misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Critics of seed oils often point to the health hazards of the solvents used in the industrial process of generating vegetable oils. [12] Hexane, which can be neurotoxic, is extremely effective at oil extraction. [13] Thus, it is often quoted as a danger when consuming vegetable oils as it can be found in finished oils in trace amounts. [14]

  4. Vegetable oil - Wikipedia

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    Vegetable oil is used in the production of some pet foods. AAFCO [22] defines vegetable oil in this context as the product of vegetable origin obtained by extracting the oil from seeds or fruits which are processed for edible purposes. [citation needed]

  5. Is your vegetable oil killing the planet? - AOL

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    Despite palm oil receiving lots of negative press over deforestation, it’s actually not the worst in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.

  6. Brominated vegetable oil may soon be banned. But what is it ...

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    Brominated vegetable oil is present in very low amounts, and there aren't any conclusive human studies at the present. That said, being aware is important." The FDA is accepting comments on the ...

  7. Out of Vegetable Oil? Easily Sub These Pantry Staples - AOL

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    Find the best vegetable oil substitutes for baking, salad dressings and high-heat cooking. The perfect swap is probably in your pantry or fridge.

  8. Edible oil refining - Wikipedia

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    Edible oil refining is a set of processes or treatments necessary to turn vegetable raw oil into edible oil.. Raw vegetable oil, obtained from seeds by pressing, solvent extraction, contains free fatty acids and other components such as phospholipids, waxes, peroxides, aldehydes, and ketones, which contribute to undesirable flavor, odor, and appearance; [1] for these reasons, all the oil has ...

  9. Food vs. fuel - Wikipedia

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    Biofuels can also be produced from the waste byproducts of food-based agriculture (such as citrus peels [97] or used vegetable oil [98]) to manufacture an environmentally sustainable fuel supply, and reduce waste disposal cost. [99] A growing percentage of U.S. biodiesel production is made from waste vegetable oil (recycled restaurant oils) and ...