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  • What is tea seed oil?
  • Tea seed oil (also known as camellia oil, camellia seed oil, teanut oil) is an edible plant oil. It is obtained from the seeds of Camellia oleifera. Camellia sasanqua is also given as a source of 'tea seed oil. The genus Camellia includes several commercially important species - Camellia oleifera is grown mainly in China for vegetable oil.
  • What is tea seed oil (TSO)?
  • Tea seed (TS), as the mature fruit and growth source of tea plant, has been characterized with appealing bioactive substances, remarkable health benefits and diverse application prospects. As one of the most significant products of TS, tea seed oil (TSO) has gained recognition as the ¡°oriental olive oil¡±.
  • Are tea seed meal and tea seed shell a low-value by-product?
  • Tea seed meal (TSM) and tea seed shell (TSS) continue to be underutilized and are usually considered as low-value by-products. Nevertheless, current exploration of the underlying mechanisms is inadequate, and investigations concerning deep processing and potential prospects still remain at their infancy.
  • What temperature does tea seed oil smoke?
  • With its high smoke point of 252 °C (486 °F), tea seed oil is the main cooking oil in some of the southern provinces of People's Republic of China, such as Hunan, especially in mountainous regions; roughly one-seventh of the country's population.
  • What is the past and future of tea seed?
  • The past and future of tea seed. 1. Introduction Tea seed (TS), derived from the tea plant (Camellia Sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze), is the mature fruit and original point responsible for the propagation and multiplication of the plant. Through a growth period of 4¨C6 years, tea plant transitions into the maturation stage (Zhang et al., 2023).
  • Is tea seed oil the same as melaleuca oil?
  • Tea seed oil should not be mistaken for tea tree oil (melaleuca oil), an inedible essential oil extracted from the leaves of the paperbark, Melaleuca alternifolia, which is used for medicinal purposes. Camellia japonica, source of an oil known as Tsubaki oil. Mainly used as cooking oil and to hold a hairstyle.