2014
DOI: 10.11648/j.ogce.20140201.11
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Optimization of Oil Extraction and Characterization from Tamarindus Indica Linn Seed Oil

Abstract: The oil yield, fatty acid composition and the physicochemical and quality characteristics of Tamarindus indica Linn seed oils obtained by solvent extraction were determined. Effect of various solvent and solvent combinations on the extraction of T. indica seed oil showed that ethanol as an alternative solvent to have better yield with 8%. Optimized process conditions were solid to ethanol ratio of 1:6w/v, under reflux for 6h and agitation speed 100rpm. Extracted oil analyzed by Gas Chromatography-Mass spectros… Show more

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“…These results agree with those of Panchal et al. (2014) and Hussain et al. (2018), who extracted oil from Tamarindus indica Linn seed and from rice bran, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…These results agree with those of Panchal et al. (2014) and Hussain et al. (2018), who extracted oil from Tamarindus indica Linn seed and from rice bran, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…An increase of temperature reduces the oil kinematic viscosity with an increasing mobility of biopolymers in cellular walls. Based on these findings reflux temperature (around 80 • C) was taken as optimum temperature for better yield (Panchal et al, 2014). This is surprising as well, one reason for this may be that the vapour pressure of solvent increased with the increase of temperature and the vapour pressure had a great influence on the occurrence and the intensity of acoustic cavitation.…”
Section: Effect Of Temperaturementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Fruit and seeds of the silk cotton seed tree vacuum evaporator. The remaining extracted oil in the sample flask was weighed after the completed process (Panchal et al, 2014). Experiments were conducted in three times.…”
Section: Extraction Of Oil From Silk Cotton Seed Kernel Powdermentioning
confidence: 99%