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Jatropha curcas was created in 1753.
Jatropha curcas seeds have a high oil content that can be processed into biodiesel via transesterification. Jatropha will also grow in arid and/or depleted soil where other crops may not thrive.
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Kingdom: Plantae Division: Embryophyta Class: Spermatopsida Order: Malpighiales Family: Euphorbiaceae Genus: Jatropha Species: J. curcas
Jatropha curcas is a native of Tropical America so should thrive in high rainfall areas assuming all other requirements are met.
The seeds oil
Jatropha curcas, Saimaruba, Pongamia pinnata
Jatropha oil itself is a substance. So not being a (pure) compund, it has no chemical formula. It might be toxic.There are tens of different formulas, because it's not a pure chemical by itself but a mixture. It is a non-food, biodiesel energy oil from pressed seeds (35% oil) of Jatropha curcas(plant family: Euphorbiaceae).
Mali Biocarburant gets 1 litre of oil from 4 kg of seed. That is seed out of the fruit pod. Jock Brandis
The tuba tuba plant is found in the Philippines. It's Latin name is Jatropha gossypifolia or Jatropa Curcas plant. It has water, nitrogen, and chlorine.
Tuba-tuba, or jatropha curcas, has been used by Filipinos to treat muscle pain, sprains, rheumatism, arthritis, stomach ache, snake bites, and sores. Additionally, the sap of the plant is believed to have anti-cancer properties.
Jatropha costaricensis was created in 1978.