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:: I have email correspondence from an expert in the field. I'll try to find some additional references to back this up. If you have publishes sources that disagree with what I've said, please cite them. I am going to try to find as many public domain or web-accessible texts on the subject and make a large reading lists for you, me, and others interested in this field to read and cite. [[User:Bobkeyes|Bobkeyes]] ([[User talk:Bobkeyes|talk]]) 04:08, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
::: I checked with your Timothy P. Devarenne expert and he said, "No, botryococcene triterpenes can not count as "vegetable oil". Vegetable oils are composed of fatty acids in the form of triglycerides. Botryococcenes are not fatty acids. They are hydrocarbon oils made from the isoprenoid pathway." Turns out [[oil]] is not a secific scientific thing but [[vegetable oil]] is. [[User:Vincecate|Vincecate]] ([[User talk:Vincecate|talk]]) 12:43, 28 February 2008 (UTC)