Extraction of Coumarin Mixture from Tamanu Oil using Food-Grade
Safrina Hapsari,
Hakun Wirawasista Aparamarta,
Nurul Jadid
et al.
Abstract:Indonesia’s flora and fauna are divided into four significant ecosystems: freshwater (rivers and lakes), marine, semi-terrestrial (mangrove and riparian), and terrestrial. Tamanu (Calophyllum inophyllum) is a member of the mangrove-associated plant species belonging to the mangosteen family. It is also known as Alexandrian laurel, bintangur (Malaysia), Borneo-mahogany, polanga (India), and nyamplung (Indonesia). The tamanu seed can produce oil with a 60-75% yield. It is applicable to treat various skin problem… Show more
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