Castor Oil Solvent Extracting Plant For in Ivory Coast
- Use: Castor Oil
- Type:Castor Oil Extracting Machine
- Production Capacity: 65-550kg/h
- Power: 0.61 kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1760*1560*1800mm
- Weight: 1020KG
- Certification: MSDS, Sgs, COA
- Market: Ivory Coast
SOLVENTS AND CO-SOLVENTS SELECTION FOR THE EXTRACTION OF CASTOR OIL
The chemical industrial extracts castor oil from castor seed using hexane as solvent. However, there are growing concerns around the use of petrochemical derived solvents, volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions and use of non-renewable resources which impact the environment negatively. This study is aimed to evaluate and find the best green
2.2. Conventional Solvent Extraction (CSE) The conventional solvent extraction (CSE) process is amongst other factors based on the ability of the solvent to dissolve oils and to extract them from the seeds. Therefore, the solvent must be able to solubilize the oil for an efficient extraction. It is the most commonly used method usually carried
Traditional method of extracting castor oil
A study was carried o ut on the traditional method of processing castor oil. Nine major operations are. paste, mixing t he paste with water/boili ng to extrac t oil, sc ooping of oil and drying
Castor oil is increasingly becoming an important bio-based raw material for industrial applications. The oil is non-edible and can be extracted from castor seeds from the castor plant belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae. The oil is a mixture of saturated and unsaturated fatty acid esters linked to a glycerol. The presence of hydroxyl group, a double bond, carboxylic group and a long chain
Optimization of castor seed oil extraction process using response
Recently, Naveenkumar & Baskar [41] reported optimum conditions of 16:1 solvent (isopropanol + methanol)-to-seed ratio, 9 min extraction time, 50 • C temperature for castor oil extraction under
Ricin is a ribosome inactivating protein produced within the seeds of the castor oil plant (Ricinus communis). Ricin can be extracted from the mash of crushed castor seeds using different procedures.
Bioactive Phytochemicals from Castor (Ricinus communis Linneo) Seed Oil
Ethanol, when applied as an extraction solvent, had the greatest ability to extract antioxidants from the castor plant parts compared to hexane and ethyl acetate . The extracted phenolics included compounds such as 4-hydroxycinnamic acid, ferulic acid, protocatechuic acid, vanillic acid, catechin, and gallic acid [ 29 ].
From the seed of castor (Ricinus communis L.), a hydroxylated oil is extracted to be used as raw material for an extensive list of products in the chemical industry. The industrial process for castor oil extraction produces the oil, as the main product, and generates large quantity of castor meal as a protein-rich by-product.
Optimization Methods for the Extraction of Vegetable Oils: A Review, MDPI
The three major steps involved in solvent extraction are oilseed cleaning and conditioning, oil extraction, and separation of the miscella. Crude oil and meal quality depend mostly on type of solvent used, reaction temperature, and type of pretreatment given to the oilseed [ 25, 26 ].
This study shows that the fatty acid composition and tocol content of extracted castor seed oils depend on the castor plant variety and the solvent extraction. The seed oil yield and sterol content were higher when ethanol was used as the extracting solvent than when hexane was used for both varieties of plants studied. While castor oil