Pedaliaceae

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Noun1.Pedaliaceae - the family of plants of order Polemoniales
plant family - a family of plants
order Polemoniales, Polemoniales - Polemoniaceae; Solanaceae; Boraginaceae; Labiatae; Lentibulariaceae; Pedaliaceae; in some classifications includes the order Scrophulariales
genus Martynia - in some classifications includes the unicorn plants
genus Sesamum, Sesamum - tropical African and Indian herbs
genus Proboscidea, Proboscidea - in some classifications included in the genus Martynia and hence the two taxonomic names for some of the unicorn plants
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Request for Sample Report - https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=S&rep_id=129 Sesame oil is extracted from plant species known as Sesamum Indicum, an herbaceous annual that belongs to Pedaliaceae family, reaching about 1.8 meter in height.
[USPRwire, Fri Apr 05 2019] Sesame oil is extracted from plant species known as Sesamum Indicum, an herbaceous annual that belongs to Pedaliaceae family, reaching about 1.8 meter in height.
Plant families that accounted for a large number of loads were Arecaceae (21%), Brassicaceae (16.23 %), Poaceae (6.68%), Pedaliaceae (6.38%), Apiaceae (6.16%) and Fabaceae (5.38%).
belonging to the family Pedaliaceae is an important oilseed crop, having seed and oil that are highly valued as a traditional health food, and has a large number of medicinal use.
This situation is found in racemes, spikes, spikelets, and cymes of plant families Caesalpinioideae, Cruciferae, Labiatae, Linaceae, Malvaceae, Orchidaceae, Papilionaceae, Pedaliaceae, Rosaceae, Solanaceae, etc.
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) belongs to the order Tubiflorae and family Pedaliaceae cultivated for its seed.
(8) Sesamun indicum (SI), locally known as Beeni seed in Nigeria, belong to the family Pedaliaceae. It is a staple food in both the Middle Belt and Northern Nigeria and often sold as antioxidants-rich health food.
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L., Pedaliaceae family) has been one of the main oil crops in China and other Asian countries for many years [1].
Belonging to the Pedaliaceae family, sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is an oilseed crop and the oil from its seeds has high content of unsaturated fatty acids (60%), especially oleic and linoleic and, from the industrial point of view, has a variety of uses, such as in energetic and pharmaceutical products and in bakery, production of biscuits, candies and in the manufacturing of margarine, production of cosmetics, perfumes, medicines, lubricants, soap, paints and insecticides (Lago et al., 2001).
To this end, we became interested in an oleaginous plant that is part of the family Pedaliaceae: Sesame (Sesamumindicum L.).
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