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Safflower Defined
A yellow dye is produced from the orange flowers of safflower (Carthamus tinctoria). This dye may have been used in some early rugs of China, India and Tibet. The flowers also produce seeds, which contain oil used for cooking, cosmetics, paints, and medicine.
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Thu Jul 20
- Calgary Firm Turns Safflower Oil into Insulin: In a breakthrough that could rival the discovery of insulin ..., a Calgary biotech company claims to have produced commercial quantities of human insulin from genetically modified safflower plants, a mov
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