Description
Specification of Castor Seeds
CASTOR SEEDS | SPECS |
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MOISTURE | 8.00% |
OIL CONTENT | 47% Min |
PROTEIN | 29% Min |
PURITY | 96% |
NITROGEN | 4% |
FIBER | 16% Min |
LOADING | 19 MT in 20 FT and 26 MT in 40 FT container |
Castor seeds are the source of castor oil, a versatile substance with various industrial and medicinal uses. While the oil is extracted and widely utilized, the seeds themselves contain ricin, a toxic compound, and should not be ingested.
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Toxicity:Castor seeds contain ricin, a potent toxin that can cause serious health problems if ingested. Symptoms of ricin poisoning can include gastrointestinal distress, severe vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and in severe cases, organ damage and death.
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Castor Oil:The primary product derived from castor seeds is castor oil, which has a wide range of applications, including use as a lubricant, in cosmetics, and as a biofuel component.
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Cultivation:Castor beans are cultivated in various regions, with India, China, Brazil, and other countries being major producers. In India, Gujarat is the leading state in castor production.
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Traditional Uses:Castor oil has been used traditionally as a laxative, for inducing labor, and for other medicinal purposes.
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Potential for Biofuel:Castor oil is considered a promising feedstock for biofuel production due to its high oil content and other desirable properties.