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In
a world that relies heavily on non renewable fossil fuel to power
industry, scientists are searching for more environmentally sound
alternatives.
And one solution could come from plants
like these, giving a whole new meaning to Green Power.
Digging under the ground or the ocean
for oil, provides us with fuel, and the materials needed to make
glues, paints, lubricants and plastics.
But now, CSIRO scientists have identified
two genes from wild plants, which when introduced into oil seed
plants, like linseed, could see those plants producing oil for industry.
One gene produces an enzyme for creating
epoxy fatty acids, a major components in the production of epoxy
resins, adhesives and plastics.
The second gene produces an enzyme
for creating acetylenic fatty acids which are important in manufacturing
high performance, cold weather lubricants for engines and hydraulics.
"If we are able to source this finished product from crops,
then obviously we will be cutting out the toxic products that are
generated in the process of epoxidisation of the oil. So definitely
it will be kinder and gentler for the environment."
The genetically modified plants will
mean the creation of new oil products which come from a renewable
source, have no polluting waste and are environmentally friendly.
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