Sources
Vegetable oil is often referred to as 'vegetable fat.' Also, it can derive from a wide variety of plants and trees, as there are only three forms of naturally occurring matter:
animal, VEGETABLE and mineral, so anything not animal or mineral IS vegetable! That includes Deadly Nightshade, Oleander, Rape Weed ('Canola'), Cottonseed (usually containing carcinogenic pesticides in the oil extracted from it) and many other inedible or downright poisonous plants. Not all vegetable sources are healthy for oil production. However, some governments, farmers and processors have turned a blind eye to this established fact, for the sake of sheer monetary gain, and put the onus on the consumer to decide.
Hydrogenation
As some oils have a very short shelf life, to make them more saleable, processors often partially 'Hydrogenate' them to extend their shelf life, and/or to thicken them. This process creates multiple carcinogenic compounds within the oil, which must take their toll on consumers' health (these are known as 'trans-fats'). Most processed foods contain hydrogenated oils (look for and avoid food additive numbers 471, 472a to 472e, and 479). Products containing these hydrogenated oils make up 80% or more of processed foods on supermarket shelves! For example, almost all breads and ice creams contain them!
Dangers of Blended Oils
Apart from oils derived from a single plant source, which in their most pure form are relatively expensive, oils are often blended to produce a cheaper cooking oil, and this oil is listed on food containers simply as 'vegetable oil' or 'blended vegetable oils.' To reduce the price of the blended oil, cheaper and more plentifully available oils, usually hydrogenated, make up the majority of the finished product. This means lower quality and significant impurities (often dangerous substances) remain in the oil.
How Is It Affecting Your Health?
'Pure' Cottonseed (not a food), 'Canola' (actually Rape Weed seed, or 'LEAR' oil, a light machinery oil for over 100 years), and blended oils containing these... This standard of oil is used by most food outlets, whether take-away or eat-in, since by its description it seems healthy and harmless compared to animal fats, and is well affordable in terms of cost (but not in terms of health). However, upon closer scrutiny, it is not a healthy alternative and is taking its toll in many ways on public health. Take a look at the overwhelming evidence to be found on the internet before you make your decision to disregard this advice.
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Vegetable oil
Vegetable oil can be made out of several different plants, including soybean, peanuts, canola, and sunflower. So while all sunflower oil is vegetable oil, not all vegetable oil is sunflower oil.
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what enzyme digests vegetable oil
vegetable oil, is a compound because it forms a liquid.
Ammonia dissolves better in motor oil than in vegetable oil because motor oil is more immiscible than vegetable oil. Also, motor oil molecules are more non-polar than vegetable oil.
Filtered an nonaltered vegetable oil is a homogeneous material.
I think vegetable oil will not harm your dog.
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Can conola oil be used in a recipe in place of vegetable oil?Can conola oil be used in a recipe in place of vegetable oil?
no, use mineral oil. Vegetable oil can grow bacteria.