Scale Seed Oil Extraction Plant in Burkina Faso
- Use: Seed Oil
- Type:Seed Oil Extraction Machine
- Production Capacity: 12kg/h~120kg/h
- Motor Power: 1,5 kW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 600 * 306 * 475mm
- Warrenty: 12 months
- Machine Material: Carbon Steel.etc
- Market: Burkina Faso
Local preferences for three indigenous oil-seed plants and attitudes towards their conservation in the Kénédougou province of Burkina Faso, West
Background Carapa procera, Lophira lanceolata, and Pentadesma butyracea are three underutilized but increasingly threatened indigenous oil-seed tree species (IOS) in tropical Africa. Because local knowledge is vital for sustainable management, this study investigated the socio-economic factors that explain local people’s (i) preferences for these IOS, (ii) attitudes toward their conservation
Burkina Faso), is a tree of 8–20m height that naturally occurs in gallery forests of semi-arid regions [6]. The an-nual seed production per tree varies between 0.7kg and 30.1kg of dry material with an annual potential product-ivity of 1.02t.ha−1 [4]. Seed oil of this
Local preferences for three indigenous oil-seed plants and attitudes towards their conservation in the Kénédougou province of Burkina Faso, West
All three species are multi-purpose trees with a high potential for seed oil extraction. Seeds of these species have a high content of oil, the therapeutic and cosmetic virtues of which are well documented in many African countries [5, 7, 10–12].
Local preferences for three indigenous oil-seed plants and attitudes towards their conservation in the Kénédougou province of Burkina Faso, West-Africa J Ethnobiol Ethnomed . 2020 Jul 23;16(1):43. doi: 10.1186/s13002-020-00393-1.
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Request PDF | Local perceptions and knowledge of local oil-seed plants in Burkina Faso's kénédougou province ... (seeds). The oil was extraction by petroleum ether (60-80 C) using a Soxhlet
Cotton is an annual plant. In Burkina Faso, land under cotton increased steadily from 2000 ha in 1952 to 300,000 ha in 1997, 400,000 ... Another negative aspect concerns the toxicity of the resulting seedcake after oil extraction, i.e., it cannot be used for[26]. ,
Local preferences for three indigenous oil-seed plants and attitudes towards their conservation in the Kénédougou province of Burkina Faso, West
DOI: 10.1186/s13002-020-00393-1 Corpus ID: 220713548 Local preferences for three indigenous oil-seed plants and attitudes towards their conservation in the Kénédougou province of Burkina Faso, West-Africa Local forests and fruit trees in sub-Saharan Africa play
In Burkina Faso, there is a high number of NTFPs with potential for transformation (Belem et al. 2007, Spry-Leverton 2009), for instance oils products that traditionally were mainly extracted by women from local tree species and used on a subsistence basis
Valuation of oil extraction residue from Moringa oleifera seeds for water purification in Burkina Faso
Valuation of oil extraction residue from Moringa oleifera seeds for water purification in Burkina Faso B. Amantea,*,V.Lo´pez-Grimaua, T. Smithb aUPC Barcelona-TECH, ETSEIAT, Colom, 11,08221
Garcia-fayos et al. [5] reported that MO oil yield was 34.37% for hexane and 32% for ethanol by Soxhlet extraction. B.Amante et al. [6] reported a 36.1% yield from ethanol extraction compared to