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The consortium aims to modify non-food oilseed crops so that they produce wax esters, which are more resistant to high temperatures and pressures than normal plant oils.
The percent lipid composition of pooled human sebum analyzed by thin-layer chromatography was: ceramides (13%), fatty acid (47%), cholesterol (7%), cholesterol esters (2%), squalene (11%), triglycerides (3%), and wax esters (17%).
The long, straight-chain liquid wax esters are expeller-pressed from the seeds and then gently refined and decolorized to produce a virtually clear and odorless liquid that possesses all of the nutritive and stable properties of traditional jojoba.
 
 
 
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