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  2. Expeller pressing - Wikipedia

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    The oil seeps through small openings that do not allow seed fiber solids to pass. Afterward, the seeds are formed into a hardened press cake , which is removed from the machine. Pressure involved in expeller pressing creates heat in the range of 140–210 °F (60–99 °C).

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  5. Oilseed press - Wikipedia

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    An oilseed press is a machine that lies at the center of vegetable oil extraction. This is due to the fact that this technology is designed to release oil from oilseeds . Multiple oilseed press layouts have been developed over time to complete this process, with each having its own distinct set of advantages and disadvantages.

  6. Moringa oleifera - Wikipedia

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    Moringa flowers Moringa pollen Tree and seed pods of Moringa oleifera Moringa seeds Foliage of Moringa oleifera. M. oleifera is a fast-growing, deciduous tree [7] that can reach a height of 10–12 m (33–39 ft) and trunk diameter of 46 cm (18 in). [8] The bark has a whitish-gray color and is surrounded by thick cork.

  7. Moringa (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Moringa contains three widely recognized clades—Donaldsonia, Moringa, and Dysmoringa. [15] Donaldsonia, once thought to be a subgenus of Moringa , is a non-monophyletic clade identifiable by radially symmetric flowers and containing the bottle trees M. drouhardii , M. hildebrandtii , M. ovalifolia , and M. stenopetala . [ 8 ]