Safflower oilseed is obtained from the Carthamus tinctorius plant, traditionally cultivated for its oil-rich seeds. Known for its adaptability to arid climates, safflower produces seeds with a high concentration of oil, especially linoleic or oleic fatty acids depending on the variety. Safflower oilseeds are an important raw material for the production of edible oil and are also gaining attention for their nutritional and industrial applications. While safflower was historically used as a dye plant, modern agricultural practices primarily target its seeds for oil extraction and feed uses.
Safflower oilseed is used across several industries:
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