camelina sativa oil grinding machine in tunisia

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • How is Camelina oil extracted?
  • Camelina (Camelina sativa L.) is a promising industrial crop. Camelina seed processing includes cleaning, pretreatment, and oil recovery. Pressing and solvent extraction are two main methods of camelina seed oil recovery. The pre-press/solvent extraction process is the most efficient oil recovery method.‌
  • Can Camelina sativa be used as an oil relict crop?
  • There are opportunities to expand the field of application of Camelina sativa. Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz is an oilseed relict crop. This article recognizes camelina's current and potential future uses based on a comprehensive scientific and patent document analysis.‌
  • What are the main products of Camelina seed processing?
  • Regardless of the extraction technique applied, the crude oil and the remaining seed residues (press cake, meal) are the major products of camelina seed processing. Crude pressed oil is filtered to remove the solids before moving on to the final refining.‌
  • How to recover Camelina seed oil?
  • Camelina seed processing includes cleaning, pretreatment, and oil recovery. Pressing and solvent extraction are two main methods of camelina seed oil recovery. The pre-press/solvent extraction process is the most efficient oil recovery method. Whole camelina biomass can be fully valorized employing the biorefinery concept.‌
  • Is camelina a promising industrial crop?
  • Conclusion Camelina is a promising industrial crop due to its high oil content and high harvested residue yield. Its valorization should be based on full exploitation of its whole biomass in a biorefinery as it will give high-added values to its oil, meal, and straw.‌
  • How are camelina seeds processed?
  • Camelina seeds are typically processed through several steps like cleaning, pretreatment, pressing and/or solvent extraction, and degumming, which are the same as for canola seeds (Miller et al., 2012, Przybylski et al., 2005). A possible route of camelina seed processing to oil and meal is shown in Fig. 1.