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Scientists find way to extract protein from rapeseed waste
The Herald
|October 14, 2025
RESEARCHERS have developed a new method to extract high-quality protein from rapeseed waste, saying the discovery could help solve the world's growing demand for protein.
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Using environmentally friendly solvents, the Heriot-Watt University scientists have found a way to extract protein from the crop.
It means that rapeseed press cake, a byproduct from the production of rapeseed oil which is used for animal feed, could become more useful and potentially provide protein for human consumption.
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