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Morice Isobel M. 1965. Two potential sources of linoleic acid in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Science 8: 446-449

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Linoleic acid, used industrially (paints & varnishes, clear alkyd resins, epoxy resin esters) and essential for nutrition. Yields from seed oils of Phormium tenax estimated at 62-66 kg per acre, and from Cordyline australis 26-28 kg per acre.

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Two potential sources of linoleic acid in New Zealand

1965
Morice Isobel M.
New Zealand Journal of Science
8
446
449

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