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Volume 6, Issue 7(Suppl)

J Biotechnol Biomater

ISSN: 2155-952X JBTBM, an open access journal

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Euro Biotechnology 2016

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Thomas McKeon, J Biotechnol Biomater 2016, 6:7(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-952X.C1.063

Industrial oil crops as renewable resources providing replacements for petrochemicals

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he bio-based economy of previous centuries was rapidly displaced with the widespread availability of petroleum and the

development of petrochemistry. However, seed oils fromsome crops are able to provide chemical products that could readily

supplant many petroleum-derived products. Biodiesel is an obvious example and many seed oils are useful in producing fatty

acid methyl esters for biodiesel. Yet, certain oilseed crops are especially useful in providing replacements for more complex,

higher value products such as polymers, lubricants and coatings. These crops include but are not limited to linseed, tung,

jojoba and castor with the castor plant perhaps the most broadly useful. The castor oil plant produces a seed containing >50%

oil with up to 90% ricinoleic acid, 12-hydroxy oleic acid. The presence of the mid-chain hydroxyl group imparts physical and

chemical properties making castor oil uniquely useful as a feedstock for numerous products. However, limited production of

castor has allowed petroleum-derived products to displace many castor oil based products from the marketplace, despite better

performance characteristics of the castor-based products. A focus on improving castor will ultimately support expanded castor

oil production.

Biography

Thomas McKeon has received his PhD in Biochemistry at UC Berkeley and Postdoctoral research in Plant Biochemistry at UC Davis. He has over 100 publications,

mostly in plant lipid enzymology and molecular biology. He is an Editor and chapter author for the book Industrial Oil Crops, published in March, 2016 by Elsevier

and AOCS Press. He is an Editor for

Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology

(BAB), Board Member for American Oil Chemists Society (AOCS), Biotechnology

Division and International Society for Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology (ISBAB). He has organized conferences for ISBAB and for US-Japan Natural

Resources (UJNR) Food and Agriculture Panel.

thomas.mckeonusda@gmail.com

Thomas McKeon

United States Department of Agriculture, USA