EDIBLE SUNFLOWER SEEDS

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FULLBLASTSUPERCHARGED SUN SEEDS SF Industries Box 109 Hope ND 58046 Edible Sunflower Seeds;FULL BLAST SUPER CHARGED SUN SEEDS;
GOLDEN BOY SENG HONG CO. (PTE) LTD. 8 Hong Kong Street 059651 Singapore edible sunflower seeds;
LOUISVILLE SLUGGER HILLERICH & BRADSBY CO. 800 West Main Street Louisville KY 40202 Edible sunflower seeds;as to LOUISVILLE;
NUSUN National Sunflower Association 2401 46th Ave. SE, Suite 206 Mandan ND 585544829 edible sunflower seeds; edible sunflower oil;The mark, as intended to be used by persons authorized by the Certifier, is intended to certify that the goods of such authorized users meet certain product standards and specifications established by the Certifier.;
SPITZ REDE-PAK FINE FOODS LTD. 1405 CHURCH AVENUE WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R2X 1G5 Canada EDIBLE SUNFLOWER SEEDS;
SPITZ PEPSICO CANDA ULC 55 STANDISH COURT 7TH FLOOR MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO L5R 4B2 Canada edible sunflower seeds;
SPITZ SPITZ INTERNATIONAL INC. BOX 767 BOW ISLAND, ALBERTA T0K 0G0 Canada edible sunflower seeds;
SPITZ ALBERTA SUNFLOWER SEEDS BOX 767 BOW ISLAND, ALBERTA, T0K 0G0 Canada edible sunflower seeds;
SUN BURST SUNLINE, INC. St. Louis MO EDIBLE SUNFLOWER SEEDS;
TENDER SALT Bezzerides Company 398 W. Channel Road Benicia CA 94510 EDIBLE SUNFLOWER SEEDS;SALT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to a sunflower seed, comprising a sunflower oil having an increased stearic acid content as compared to wild type seeds, obtainable by treating parent seeds with a mutagenic agent during a period of time and in a concentration sufficient to induce one or more mutations in the genetic trait involved in stearic acid biosynthesis resulting in an increased production of stearic acid, germinating the treated seeds and culturing progeny plants therefrom, collecting and analyzing progeny seeds, selecting seeds that have acquired the desirable genetic trait and optionally repeating the cycle of germination, culturing and collection of seeds. Preferably the seeds comprise an oil having a stearic acid content of between 19.1 and 35% by weight related to the total amount of fatty acids in the oil, and are obtainable by treating the parent seeds with an alkylating agent, such as ethyl methane sulfonate in water, or with sodium azide in water. The invention further relates to sunflower oil obtainable by extracting the sunflower seeds, to a method for preparing sunflower seeds having an increased stearic acid content as compared to wild type seeds, a method for preparing a sunflower oil having an increased stearic acid content sunflower plants produced from the seeds and the use of the sunflower oil in various products.