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Contact: John Browse, Institute of Biological Chemistry, 509-335-2293, jab@wsu.edu

Getting serious about biodiesel

John Browse uses the biochemistry of the castor bean to develop a better vegetable oil for biodiesel production.

If we're going to get serious about reducing our dependence on imported oil and producing car and truck fuel from plants, there's a bit more work to do. Although it's true that you can make biodiesel out of almost any oil, even if it's been used in a fast-food fryer vat, using any old oil as fuel for your car or truck can lead to problems, says John Browse, professor at the Institute for Biological Chemistry. One of his lab's research projects concerns the production of biofuels from crop plants.

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