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Definition of Soybean oil
1. Noun. Oil from soya beans.
Generic synonyms: Oil, Vegetable Oil
Substance meronyms: Soy, Soya, Soya Bean, Soybean
Terms within: Linoleic Acid, Linolic Acid, Linolenic Acid
Medical Definition of Soybean oil
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Soybean Oil
Literary usage of Soybean oil
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Policy Options for the Grain Economy of the European Community: Implications by Ulrich Koester (1982)
"On the demand side, soybean meal, which is complementary to soybean oil in
production, soybean oil, and the joint raw-product soybeans must all be ..."
2. Symposium on Potential Productivity of Field Crops Under Different Environments by W. H. Smith, International Rice Research Institute (1983)
"Today about 90% of the soybean oil produced is used for human food, ... forms of
soybean oil range from cooking oils and margarines to pharmaceuticals and ..."
3. Biographical Memoirs by National Academy Of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences Staff, Caroline K. McEuen (1980)
"soybean oil contains only 0.2 of% sterols, of which only 18% is stigmasterol—it
would take 1000 pounds of soybean oil to yield 2 pounds of stigmasterol. ..."
4. Composition of Foods: Baked Products: Raw, Processed, Prepared (1994)
"All-purpose cooking and salad oil (soybean oil) was the vegetable oil used for
applicable recipe items and prepared-from-mix items. ..."
5. Potential Impact on the U. S. Economy and Industries of the GATT Uruguay ...by Mark Estes by Mark Estes (1994)
"US exporters of soybean oil are not likely to compete as successfully with
lower-priced Argentine and Brazilian soybean oil and Malaysian palm oil, ..."
6. Economic Incentives and Comparative Advantage in Indonesian Food Crop Production by Leonardo A. Gonzales (1993)
"In crushing soybeans, two products are extracted: soybean meal and soybean oil.
A ton of dried soybeans yields 774.2 kilograms of meal, 176.4 kilograms of ..."