Mango Seed Oil Making Machine Senegal in Nigeria
- Use: Seed Oil
- Type:Seed Oil Making Machine
- Production Capacity: 0.50kg/h
- Power: 2.2-3 Kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): 540*270*380
- Specification: ss304
- Evaporation Capacity(kg/h): 200
- Market: Nigeria
Solvent extraction of oil from three cultivars of Nigerian mango seed kernel: Process modeling, GA, optimization, nonlinear kinetics
One of the major alternative uses of this waste mango seed is the extraction of oil from its kernel. Mango kernel contains about 7% to 14% oil which has been found to be useful in cosmetics, food, pharmaceutical and energy industries ( Nadeem et al., 2016 ; Kuria et al., 2021 ).
However, there are very few studies regarding the processing of mango seeds. According to mango varieties, the seed represents from 10 to 25% of the whole fruit weight and contain 9 to 25% of oil
Production and characterization of biodiesel from mango seed oil (MSO)
biodiesel from mango seed oil (MSO) compared excellently well with the values obtained for the commercially available petroleum. diesel, dispensed at government approved filling stations in
Postharvest losses of mango fruit in a number of developing countries in Africa and Asia have been estimated to be as high as over 50%, especially during the main harvest season. Micro, small, and medium scale food processing enterprises play an important economic role in developing economies in processing of a diversity of healthy food products as a sustainable way to reduce postharvest
Production and characterization of biodiesel from Nigerian mango seed oil, Monash University
The biodiesel produced was characterized to ascertain its suitability for use as fuel. Results obtained showed that increase in temperature result in corresponding increase in the biodiesel yield. A yield of 83% wt was obtained at an optimum temperature of 60 °C. A similar trend was observed on the effect of catalyst concentration, with the
In this research, oil from Mango (Mangifera indica) seed was extracted through Soxhlet solvent process, and converted into biodiesel by the method of Transesterification. This process involved the reaction between the extracted oil and methanol at an optimal temperature of 60°C, and 1%w/v of the catalyst (KOH) concentration for optimal yield of biodiesel.
Optimization and extraction of oil from mango seed kernel (Mangifera indica)
Maximum oil yield of 15.20% was obtained at 1 mm size grinded. kernel particles with an extraction time of 90 minutes using 25g of mango kernel seed and 250 mL of n-hexane. The. proximate
This process involved the reaction between the extracted oil and methanol at an optimal temperature of 60oC, and 1%w/v of the catalyst (KOH) concentration for optimal yield of biodiesel. The produced biodiesel was analyzed and evaluated by comparing its physical characteristics to that of Conventional (petroleum) diesel fuel.
Production and characterization of biodiesel from Nigerian mango seed oil, University of Huddersfield Research Portal
Umaru M, Mohammed IA, Sadiq MM, Aliyu AM, Suleiman B, Segun T. Production and characterization of biodiesel from Nigerian mango seed oil. In Ao SI, Gelman L, Hukins D, Hunter A, Korsunsky AM, editors, World Congress on Engineering, WCE 2014.
This study evaluates the mechanical properties of mango seed kernel with the aim of determining its effect on the grinding energy and PSD. Comparison was made of the PSD using laboratory sieve shaker and laser diffraction techniques. The grinding effectiveness was evaluated using Kick's, Rittinger's and Bond's models while the PSD was modelled