• This research was carried out to determine the rates of protein and oil production and fatty acid composition and their correlation coefficients in four safflower cultivars (Remzibey, Dincer, Balci, and Yenice) sown in the autumn and spring from 2013 to 2015. (hindawi.com)
  • Three safflower cultivars (5-154, Dincer and Yenice) were grown at five locations (Bafra, Ladik, Suluova, Gumuohacikoy and Osmancik). (scialert.net)
  • Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) is a highly branched, herbaceous, thistle-like annual plant in the family Asteraceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Leaf Area Prediction Model for Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L. (scialert.net)
  • In the present study, it was aimed to develop a leaf area prediction model for safflower ( Carthamus tinctorius L . ). The experimental design was a Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications in the 2004 growing season in the Middle Black Sea Region conditions of Turkey. (scialert.net)
  • Safflower (Carthamus Tinctorius) is an annual, thistle-like plant with many branches, the plants are 30 to 150 cm tall with circular flower heads having yellow, orange, or red flowers. (pevonia.co.uk)
  • Safflower ( Carthamus tinctorius ) is a herbaceous flowering plant that is widely used in traditional medicine. (naturalnews.com)
  • The oral preparations of Carthamus tinctorius (Safflower), like safflower powder, are used for preventing atherosclerosis and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, to promote hair growth and for hyperemia in women. (amazondiscovery.com)
  • Colours supplier GNT has expanded its EXBERRY organic range with new yellow and green shades made from organic safflower. (foodnavigator.com)
  • Fruit & Veg Yellow' is made from organic safflower and organic apple, while 'Veg Green' is made from organic safflower and organic spirulina. (foodnavigator.com)
  • GNT has been using safflower as a source for its organic range for many years now. (foodnavigator.com)
  • Clearspring Organic Safflower Oil is perfect for making dressings and dips. (clearspring.co.uk)
  • Bake in the oven until lightly toasted and then drizzle with a mixture of Clearspring Organic Malt Syrup , apple juice and Clearspring Organic Safflower Oil. (clearspring.co.uk)
  • Chosen Foods Chosen Blend is the perfect blend of just three ingredients: organic high oleic safflower oil, avocado oil and coconut oil. (fredmeyer.com)
  • Like all oils, safflower oil has a great moisturizing effect on skin and hair, in cases of dermatitis , dry hair , damaged hair, etc. (botanical-online.com)
  • Coconut, safflower, evening primrose, Benzo(b)fluoranthene (PubChem CID: 9153) and linseed oils marketed in São Paulo (Brazil) were investigated totaling 69 samples. (bvsalud.org)
  • Olive, canola, and safflower oils are rich in monounsaturated fatty acids. (cdc.gov)
  • The early Spanish colonies along the Rio Grande in New Mexico used safflower as a substitute for saffron in traditional recipes. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the EU and UK, EXBERRY Organics 'Fruit & Veg Yellow' can be described on the ingredient list as "Colouring Food (concentrate of safflower and apple)" or simply "safflower and apple concentrate. (foodnavigator.com)
  • The safflower petals range from yellow to dark orange, but when dried, they become a deep red that resembles saffron. (lush.com)
  • The Safflower, also known as parrot-seed or false saffron, impresses with its beautiful yellow-orange blossoms. (magicgardenseeds.com)
  • The presence of helianol (a component of triterpene alcohols present in the flowers) gives safflower a strong anti-inflammatory effect on the skin. (myalchemilla.com)
  • An anti-inflammatory, Safflower increases the integrity of your skin's cell membranes , protecting against airborne toxins and bacteria. (edensgarden.com)
  • Safflower is a thistle-like plant from the compositae family, with a seed that is highly concentrated in a fatty acid rich oil. (myalchemilla.com)
  • Safflower oil is a plant derived emollient that mimics the lipid content of the skin. (myalchemilla.com)
  • Its content makes safflower oil a key treatment for issues including eczema, psoriasis and acne. (leaf.tv)
  • Once known as a favorite of Cardinals, Safflower is also a lifesaver for those of you having trouble with squirrels or large "nuisance" birds. (southernstates.com)
  • Colours made from safflower are not currently permitted in the USA based on current legislation. (foodnavigator.com)
  • While the global safflower sowing area is 782 641 ha, its production is 647 374 tons, and the average yield is 8271 kg ha −1 . (hindawi.com)
  • However, although it is very valuable as an oil plant, safflower production has not increased globally or in Turkey due to its relatively low seed oil yield compared to other oil plants [ 7 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • If the sowing time is not well defined, germination can be irregular or may not occur, so sowing time significantly increases safflower yield. (hindawi.com)
  • When sowing is timely and done with varieties that are well adapted to the region, various researchers have noted that the yield, yield components, and quality of safflower are enhanced significantly [ 8 , 9 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Discover how to grow high yield, quality safflower. (nutri-tech.com.au)
  • Yield data of the 16 safflower genotypes selected from Iran/ICARDA joint project grown in 18 rain fed environments during 2003-05 in Iran was collected. (scialert.net)
  • While Safflower carrier oil improves the health of scalp and hair ('bye, dandruff! (edensgarden.com)
  • As if this weren't reason enough to hop on the Safflower train, this carrier oil is ideal for just about any skin type. (edensgarden.com)
  • Safflower Carrier Oil is easily absorbed. (herbdr.com)
  • Safflower Carrier Oil is the first choice amongst manufacturers for cosmetics requiring a moisturizing oil. (herbdr.com)
  • Safflower Carrier Oil is heavily used in manufacturing, massage therapy, and to a lesser degree, as a carrier oil in aromatherapy. (herbdr.com)
  • Safflower is an annual oil plant belonging to the Compositae family that can be grown as a summer or winter crop. (hindawi.com)
  • Finally, safflower can also be grown successfully on soil with poor fertility [ 5 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • A pale, very slow-drying oil ideally suited for use with white and pale colors, Winsor & Newton Refined Safflower Oil improves the flow of oil paints while also increasing their gloss and transparency. (dickblick.com)
  • Asteraceae, otherwise known as Safflower) (Fig. 1) may contain agents active in Cryptococcal infections, malaria and Leishmaniasis, as treatment options are becoming scarce due to drug resistance development. (techscience.com)
  • Generally oral consumption of safflower powder has no lethal side effects, but in some cases allergic reactions in people sensitive to the Compositae or Asteraceae family of plants. (amazondiscovery.com)
  • Cross-Allergenicity - Safflower powder can be responsible for allergic reactions in persons sensitive to the Compositae or Asteraceae family. (amazondiscovery.com)
  • Have you ever substituted safflower oil for olive oil on your salads or when cooking? (nutritiontwins.com)
  • Next time you're drizzling your salad with oil and vinegar, try using safflower oil instead of olive oil and see if you like it! (nutritiontwins.com)
  • The safflower plant then produces achenes. (wikipedia.org)
  • The safflower plant with its deep orange flowers is a member of the thistle family and grows in drier regions of Africa, Asia and North America. (clearspring.co.uk)
  • The safflower is a great plant for the nature and cottage garden. (magicgardenseeds.com)
  • Safflower prefers high temperatures and grows best at 28-35 °C (82-95 °F). It tolerates 40 °C (104 °F), but there are also some varieties which grow under very low temperatures. (wikipedia.org)
  • Spectrum® High Heat Refined Safflower Oil provides monounsaturated fats, is light and neutral tasting, and perfect for high-heat searing and frying. (harristeeter.com)
  • Safflower Oil is clarified vegetable oil, a good drier with low acidity. (jerrysartarama.com)
  • In Foods Items - In various food items, seed oil of safflower is utilized as cooking oil. (amazondiscovery.com)
  • Turn a few areas of your garden into feeding spots for ground feeding birds with this Dove Feeding Package with Compact Tray Feeders and Safflower Seed. (bestnest.com)
  • Safflower Oil is suitable for all skin types, with another of its benefits being able to help with acne prone skin. (pevonia.co.uk)
  • Safflower oil is therefore less suitable for thickly painted areas or lower paint layers. (royaltalens.com)
  • This stage occurs in winter with short daylength and cold temperature, as the safflower can tolerate frosts up to −7 °C (19 °F) during the rosette stage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Likely Safe - Oral and appropriate consumption of flower part of safflower is also considered safe to use. (amazondiscovery.com)
  • Safflower powder is possibly effective for: Hypercholesterolemia - Oral consumption of safflower oil as a dietary supplement may decrease total and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. (amazondiscovery.com)
  • Herbs and Supplements Containing Antiplatelet or Anticoagulant Properties Oral consumption of mixture of safflower and herbs and supplements containing antiplatelet or anticoagulant properties may influence on platelet aggregation could enhance the potential risks of bleeding in some individuals. (amazondiscovery.com)
  • Bleeding Disorders - Safflower powder consumption is contraindicated in those who are suffering from peptic ulcers, clotting disorders or hemorrhagic diseases. (amazondiscovery.com)
  • Safflower is cultivated in different seasons: as a winter crop in south central India, as an early summer crop in California and as a mid-summer crop in the Northern Great Plains of the United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • So if you're tired of feeding more squirrels and annoying flocks of "squawkers" than beautiful songbirds, Safflower is definitely for you. (southernstates.com)
  • Safflower Oil (Pure Refined) - 4oz BottleLow viscosity and slow drying time.Da Vinci's pure and refined Safflower Oil is preferred over linseed oil for increasing fluidity of white paints because. (davincipaints.com)
  • In Manufacturing Preparations - Safflower flower is considered as essential component in dye fabrics and color cosmetics. (amazondiscovery.com)
  • Already the ancient Egyptians used the safflower to dye fabrics for their mummies. (magicgardenseeds.com)
  • As a safflower-based colour, 'Fruit & Veg Yellow' is exceptionally versatile and offers excellent stability, so it provides a perfect choice for most applications. (foodnavigator.com)
  • In a recent study published in The American Journal of Chinese Medicine , researchers from Zhejiang Chinese Medical University investigated the effects of safflower yellow (SY), an active component of safflower, on cancer cell metastasis. (naturalnews.com)
  • The safflower yellow has anticoagulant and immunosuppressive effects. (amazondiscovery.com)
  • Safflowers are botanically related to lettuce, sunflowers, and daisies. (lush.com)
  • We're in the flower trials, looking at carthamus (safflower). (johnnyseeds.com)
  • The composition of volatile oil of safflower dried flowers was analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrophotometry with flame ionization detector (GC-FID) and in vitro sensitivity assays were performed to assess biological activity. (techscience.com)
  • Safflower oil is less yellowing, so it is great for use in the top layers of your painting, but it dries more slowly. (royaltalens.com)
  • Our Great Companions Classic Safflower Special for Parrots bird food has a new beak-pleasing formula that is peanut-free! (greatcompanions.com)
  • Each unit holds 0.5 quarts of the included safflower seed, or can accommodate fruit or suet for more variety. (bestnest.com)
  • The Food, Agriculture and Livestock Ministry supports and encourages the production of the most valuable safflower. (hindawi.com)
  • Nutrition Farming® is the future of sustainable safflower production. (nutri-tech.com.au)
  • NTS has developed highly successful strategies for safflower production. (nutri-tech.com.au)
  • 2. Safflower plants in the trial must be reproductively isolated from other safflower plants by a minimum distance of 800 metres and must be isolated from safflower seed production by 1600 metres. (canada.ca)
  • Aside from its medicinal applications, safflower is also used in the food and textile industry, making it one of the oldest and most useful cultivated crops on the planet. (naturalnews.com)
  • John Chadwick reports that the Greek name for safflower (kārthamos, κάρθαμος) occurs many times in Linear B tablets, distinguished into two kinds: a white safflower (ka-na-ko re-u-ka, knākos leukā, κνάκος λευκά), which was measured, and red (ka-na-ko e-ru-ta-ra, knākos eruthrā, κνάκος ερυθρά) which was weighed. (wikipedia.org)
  • As linseed oil shows some yellowing over time, it is sometimes replaced by safflower oil, particularly for white paint. (royaltalens.com)
  • Chemical analysis of ancient Egyptian textiles dated to the Twelfth Dynasty (1991-1802 BC) identified dyes made from safflower, and garlands made from safflowers were found in the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun. (wikipedia.org)
  • Made of 100 safflower. (picknsave.com)
  • How can Safflower Oil help my skin? (pevonia.co.uk)
  • Safflower oil is a favorite in natural skin care because it is a botanical alternative to synthetic emollients. (leaf.tv)
  • Those battling acne and other chronic skin irritations might find solace in Safflower. (edensgarden.com)
  • Sure, Safflower is kind to your skin, but it's also kind to your olfactory system. (edensgarden.com)
  • Because safflower is more resistant to cold compared to other oil crops, it can be sown in the early spring, and in temperate regions, where winters are not very cold, the most favorable sowing time is autumn. (hindawi.com)
  • Safflower can also increase the time of coagulation. (amazondiscovery.com)
  • I still miss an important reference of an article published this year on flavonoid biosynthesis in safflower: D. Guo et al. (peerj.com)