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A Brief Review of the Literature on Animal and Vegetable Fats with Particular Emphasis on Mutton Tallow and Hemp Oil®

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Krótki przegląd literatury w zakresie tłuszczów zwierzęcych i roślinnych ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem tłuszczu baraniego i oleju konopnego®
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The paper updates information about animal and vegetable fats. The global market for oils and fats is presented and their potential industrial applications are pointed out. Due to everchanging dietary preferences, the paper pays more attention toward two fats. Mutton tallow was presented as an animal fat. A fat that, compared to beef tallow and lard, has a lower palmitic acid content and a higher stearic acid content. In the opinion of the authors, a fat that is insufficiently popular but with beneficial nutritional characteristics is hemp oil. In addition to the characteristics of this oil, the paper presents the world acreage of hemp cultivation and the volume of hemp seed production.
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W artykule uaktualniono informacje w zakresie tłuszczów zwierzęcych i roślinnych. Przedstawiono światowy rynek olejów i tłuszczów oraz wskazano na ich potencjalne zastosowania w przemyśle. Ze względu na ciągle zmieniajcie się żywieniowe preferencje w artykule większą uwagę zwrócono w kierunku dwóch tłuszczów. Jako tłuszcz zwierzęcy przedstawiono łój barani. Tłuszcz który w porównaniu z łojem wołowym i smalcem charakteryzuje się niższą zawartością kwasu palmitynowego a wyższą kwasu stearynowego. W opinii autorów tłuszczem niedostatecznie popularnym, ale o korzystnych cechach żywieniowych jest olej konopny. W artykule poza charakterystyką tego oleju przedstawiono światowy areał uprawy konopi oraz wielkość produkcji nasion z konopi.
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Tom
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108--119
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Bibliogr. 65 poz., fig., rys., tab.
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  • Uniwersytet Technologiczno-Humanistyczny w Radomiu
  • Uniwersytet Technologiczno-Humanistyczny w Radomiu
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023).
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