CASTOR BEAN (Ricinus communis L.)

CASTOR BEAN (Ricinus communis L.)

Rajeshkumar B. Madariya,Manu G. Valu,Lalji L. Jivani

Autore: Rajeshkumar B. Madariya,Manu G. Valu,Lalji L. Jivani
Formato: Copertina flessibile
Pagine: 192
Data Pubblicazione: 2018-08-14
Edizione: 1
Lingua: English

Descrizione:
Castor (Ricinus communis L.) belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae. It has chromosome number 2n = 20. Castor is indigenous to Eastern Africa and most probably originated in Ethiopia. Castor is one of the most ancient, nonedible, medicinal and industrial oilseed crops of the country. By virtue of its hardiness it plays an important role in the agricultural economy of India by earning substantial foreign exchange. Though castor oil is the chief commercial commodity, castor cake is also a good source of nitrogen (5.5 %) and widely used as manure but it is unfit for cattle feed due to presence of ricin. Castor leaves are generally used as green fodder for animals. Dried stalks of castor are used for fuel in rural areas. Castor oil is chiefly used as a lubricant in highspeed engines, for the production of paints and varnishes, synthetic resins, fiber and nylon, in pharmaceutical due to its laxative properties and has many other industrial uses.