Stillingia oil

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Stillingia oil is obtained by solvent from the seeds of Sapium sebiferum (Chinese tallow tree).[1] It is used as a drying agent in paints and varnishes.[2]

[edit] External references

  • A. Crossley and T.P. Hilditch (1950). "The Component Acids Of Some Authentic And Commercial Stillingia Oils". Journal Of The Science Of Food And Agriculture 1: 292. 
  • A. Crossley and T.P. Hilditch (1953). "The Component Of Stillingia Oil". Journal Of The Science Of Food And Agriculture 4: 38.