2021
DOI: 10.3329/cerb.v22i1.54298
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Preparationand Physico-Chemical Properties Evaluation of Biodiesel from Pithraj (Aphanamixis Polystachya)Seeds available in Bangladesh

Abstract: In this study, Pithraj (Aphanamixis polystachya) seed (PS) oil was used to produce biodiesel via trans-esterification process. The PS oil was extracted from seed using a soxhlet solvent extraction technique and the effect of temperature and heating rate on product distribution was investigated. The PS oil was pretreated (esterified) to combat the saponification reaction and other associated problems e.g., phase separation. The transesterification reactions were carried out and the optimum biodiesel yield was f… Show more

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“…Second, the product can be found in other parts of the plant, including the seeds and fruits, thus providing a renewable source of crude materials [46]. Third, A. polystachya is abundant, notably in Bangladesh, where the seed oil (known as pithraj seed oil) is exploited for the production of biodiesel [47][48][49]. Therefore, a phytochemical supply chain could be developed, but a comparison to other sources should also be considered.…”
Section: Prieurianin-type Limonoids: Structure and Originsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the product can be found in other parts of the plant, including the seeds and fruits, thus providing a renewable source of crude materials [46]. Third, A. polystachya is abundant, notably in Bangladesh, where the seed oil (known as pithraj seed oil) is exploited for the production of biodiesel [47][48][49]. Therefore, a phytochemical supply chain could be developed, but a comparison to other sources should also be considered.…”
Section: Prieurianin-type Limonoids: Structure and Originsmentioning
confidence: 99%