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  • low investment high profits cotton seed oil processing plant

FAQ

  • QWhy are cotton seeds considered low-cost raw materials?
    ACotton seeds represent ~60% of the biomass of cotton bolls and are considered low-cost raw materials since the primary source of the cotton crop is lint. In addition, the cottonseed, due to its high lipid content, is used as a raw material for the extraction of vegetable oil widely used for the production of biodiesel [ 5 ].
  • QWhat is cottonseed & why is it important?
    AWith the continuous growth of the global population, the output of grain, fiber, and feed has gradually increased. Cottonseed includes many valuable by-products, such as its shell, linter, cottonseed oil, cottonseed protein, cottonseed meal, and these co-products account for between 15 and 25 % of the value of the cotton crop ( Dowd, 2015 ).
  • QAre you a manufacturer?
    AYes, we are manufacturer with more than 108 years experience.
  • QWhat is cottonseed oil (CSO)?
    AThe worldwide cottonseed production in 2019–2020 was 43 million metric ton (Kumar et al. 2022). Cottonseed oil (CSO) is the by-product of cotton manufacturer; extracted from the decorticated and delinted cottonseed for their used as edible oil and industrial applications (Orhevba and Efomah 2012; Shah 2017).
  • QWhat is cotton lint & seed?
    AThe processing of cotton generates lint and seed as marketable products. Cotton seeds represent ~60% of the biomass of cotton bolls and are considered low-cost raw materials since the primary source of the cotton crop is lint.
  • QWhat is the phenotype of a low gossypol content in cottonseed?
    AThe phenotype of a low gossypol content (lower than 450 ppm) in cottonseeds is stable and heritable. The engineered “glanded plant and glandless seed” cottonseeds could be used directly for human nutrition and feed for animals. After fiber, cottonseed is the second most important by-product of cotton production.
  • QWhy is oil extracted from cottonseed a valuable source of biomolecules?
    AThe by-product of the extraction of oil from cottonseed is a valuable source of biomolecules with high nutritional value and bioactive properties, mainly concerning the content of proteins that are a source for obtaining bioactive peptides, fatty acids, fibers, and phenolic compounds, mainly kaempferol, naringenin, rutin, and gossypol.