K-State Biochemists Make Significant Breakthrough in Increasing Purity of Specialized Plant Oils
December 10, 2024
December 10, 2024
MANHATTAN, Kansas, Dec. 10 (TNSres) -- Kansas State University issued the following news release:
Some of the more commonly known and grown oilseed crops in the U.S. have long been canola, soybeans and sunflowers, but a breakthrough by Kansas State University biochemists could lead to the cover crops pennycress and camelina also becoming a source for improved biodiesel.
A research team led by Timothy Durrett, professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics, and docto . . .
Some of the more commonly known and grown oilseed crops in the U.S. have long been canola, soybeans and sunflowers, but a breakthrough by Kansas State University biochemists could lead to the cover crops pennycress and camelina also becoming a source for improved biodiesel.
A research team led by Timothy Durrett, professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics, and docto . . .