I. ORGANOLEPTIC PARAMATERS 1.Appearance clear without sediments 2.Colour light yellow 3.Taste and odour blanc II. CHEMICAL. PARAMATERS Colour index (Lovibond) â?? 5 1/4" max 1.0 R/9.0 Y BDS EN ISO 15305 Moisture and volatile matters max 0.03 % BDS EN ISO 662 Relative index at 20�°C 0.9165 - 0.9235 BDS EN ISO 6883 Acidity as oleic acid max 0.10 % BDS EN ISO 660 Phosphorous content max 5 ppm P SOS EN ISO 10540 -1 Peroxide value max 4 meqO2/kg BDS EN ISO 3960 Iodine value 110 -143 BDS EN ISO 3961 Saponification value 188 - 195 BDS EN ISO 3657 Refractive index 1.4735 - 1.4755 BDS EN ISO 6320 10.Unsaponificable matters max 0.7 % BDS EN ISO 3596 Waxes content max 4 ppm Cold test AOCS CC 11 - 53 12.Mineral oil content Not allowed BDS EN ISO 5508 13.Fatty acid content Palmitic acid C16:0 % of the total fatty acid content 5.5 - 8.5 Stearic acid C18:0 3 - 5.5 Oleic acid C18:1 20 - 40 Linoleic acid C18:2 40 - 70 Linolenic acid C18:3 0.5 - 1.5
The sunflower is the only oilseed native to the northern Great Plains of North America. Sunflowers have been grown commercially in Canada since the early 1940s. Production has expanded with the development of higher yielding hybrid varieties, new pesticides and improved crop management techniques. More and more, sunflowers are becoming a viable alternative to grains in the southern parts of the Canadian Prairies. Canadaâ??s sunflowers are grown in southern Manitoba, southwestern Saskatchewan and the irrigated areas of southern Alberta. Production Sunflowers are very adaptable to the Canadian climate, capable of withstanding drought and wet conditions because of their deep tap root system. Production is limited in the northern prairies by the heat unit demands of most varieties. Most sunflowers are harvested in late September and October. Fall frosts are often required to dry down the sunflower heads, which are high in moisture. If an early snowfall occurs sunflowers can still be harvested, usually with no reduction in quality. Varieties Most conventional sunflower varieties are hybrids. The two main types grown are: Oilseed Sunflowers, which are black in colour and smaller than the Confection Sunflowers; and Confection Sunflowers, most of which are black or grey in colour with striping. Long, black seeds characterize long type confectionery varieties; round type varieties have shorter and rounder seeds, and are lighter in colour.
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