2016
DOI: 10.4314/njb.v30i1.7
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Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry of <i>Quassia undulata</i> Seed Oil

Abstract: The use of gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC MS) as a sensitive and specific technique for the separation and identification of fatty acids has drawn the interest of many biodiesel producers as a means of identifying the fatty acid profiles of oil seeds, monitoring the reaction process and determining the relative amount of each component. In this research, the GC MS of Quassia undulata seed oil revealed the following major fatty acids with their percentage occurrences: 6-octadecanoic acid (46.36%), oct… Show more

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“…In Senegal, the tree is found from Casamance region [5] to Kédougou region [2]. The oil from the seeds of Q. undulata is a good raw material for the production of high quality biodiesel [6] that is still extracted traditionally [7]. In Africa, the traditional way of extracting oil is mainly a mixture of water and powdered seeds.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Senegal, the tree is found from Casamance region [5] to Kédougou region [2]. The oil from the seeds of Q. undulata is a good raw material for the production of high quality biodiesel [6] that is still extracted traditionally [7]. In Africa, the traditional way of extracting oil is mainly a mixture of water and powdered seeds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%