Abstract

With the increasing global demand for edible oils and the restriction of arable land minimum in China, woody oil plants have gradually become the optimal solution to cover the shortage of current edible oil supply and to further improve the self-sufficiency rate. However, due to the lack of knowledge and technique, problems like “how to make full use of these plant resources?” and “how to guide consumers with reasonable data?” limit the development of woody oilseed industry towards a sustainable circular economy. In this review, several emerging unique woody oil plants in China were introduced, among which Litsea cubeba as a new woody oil plant was highlighted as a reference case based on its current research progress. Unlike other woody oil plants, essential oil rather than oil from Litsea cubeba has always been the main product through the years due to its interesting biological activities. Most importantly, its major component, citral, could be the base for other synthesized perfume compounds with added value. Moreover, the sustainable biorefinery of large amounts of waste residual after Litsea cubeba essential oil processing is now technically feasible, which could inspire a total valorization pathway for other woody oil plants to make more competitive plant-based products with both economic, social, and ecological benefits.

Highlights

  • Woody oil plant is the general term for the fruits or seeds of woody plants that can be used for oil extraction

  • Litsea cubeba was found as an emerging woody oil plant resource that can be implemented in a total valorization toward a zero-waste biorefinery, resulting in various plant-based products with added value for different application fields

  • It is interesting that Eucommia ulmoides gum extracted from its leaves has the durability of rubber and plastic, though it has no genetic relationship with rubber tree, which can be processed into polymer materials with different properties [40]

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Summary

Introduction

Woody oil plant is the general term for the fruits or seeds of woody plants that can be used for oil extraction. The industrial development of woody oil plants is conducive to reduce the tight supply of edible oil, and maintain both economic stability and ecological security. It is stated by the General Office of the State Council of China that 800 key counties would plant woody oilseeds like camellia, walnut, and peony by 2020, and a batch of standardized and industrialized demonstration bases would be established, resulting in the growing planting area from the existing 8 million hectares to around 13 million hectares, with an annual output of about 1.5 million tons of woody edible oils. Litsea cubeba was found as an emerging woody oil plant resource that can be implemented in a total valorization toward a zero-waste biorefinery, resulting in various plant-based products with added value for different application fields

Woody Oil Plant Resources in China
Camellia oleifera
Juglans regia
Paeonia suffruticosa
Xanthoceras sorbifolium
Acer truncatum
Eucommia ulmoide
Swida wilsoniana
Litsea cubeba
Litsea cubeba Essential Oil and Citral-Based Derivatives
Extraction of Litsea cubeba Essential Oils
Methods
Bioactivities of Litsea cubeba Essential Oils
Antimicrobial Activity
Method
Antioxidant Activity
Anthelmintic Activity
Other Bioactivities
Purification of Litsea cubeba Essential Oil and Its Derivatives
Purification of Litsea cubeba Essential Oil
Citral-Derived Fragrances
Biorefinery after Litsea cubeba Essential Oil Production
Litsea cubeba Kernel Oil
Purification of Fatty Acids and Derived Green Surfactants
Biodiesel Production from Kernel Oil
Biolubricant Base Oil
Litsea cubeba Protein
Litsea cubeba Pomace
Findings
Conclusions & Perspectives
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