Rubber Seed Oil Extraction Machine in Morocco
- Use: Seed Oil
- Type:Seed Oil Extraction Machine
- Production Capacity: 50T~300T/D
- Power: 700 w
- Dimension(L*W*H): 2900*1850*4100mm
- Weight: 730Kg
- Vacuum Pump: 1.1KW
- Market: Morocco
Biorefinery methods for extraction of oil and protein from
To prepare the rubber seeds for oil and protein extraction, all seeds were mechanically de-hulled and the kernels were separated. The rubber seed kernels were cut into small pieces to facilitate drying. Kernels were dried at either 60 ℃ for 6 h or at 105 ℃ for 3 h to reduce the water content from 29% to 4–5%.
Rubber seed oil: A potential renewable source of biodiesel for sustainable development in sub-Saharan Africa. Energy Conversion and Management 2016; 110:125–134. [10] Santaso H, Iryanto, Inggrid M. Effects of temperature, pressure, preheating time and pressing time on rubber seed oil extraction using hydraulic press.
Evaluation and characterization of rubber seed oil for
The aim of the present study was to optimize oil yield from the rubber tree seed, determine the physicochemical properties of the oil, and synthesize and characterize the biodiesel from the oil. The oil was extracted by solvent extraction method and optimized using central composite design of response surface methodology. The oil physicochemical properties were determined using Association of
2.1 Samples Collection and Oil extraction. Rubber seeds were collected from the Plantation of Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria (RRIN) Iyanomo, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. The rubber seeds were cracked (shelled), washed clean with distilled water, chopped into small pieces and dried in an oven at 50oC until there was no significant
Green Extraction of Valuable Compounds from Rubber Seed Trees
Even the natural production of these seeds remains underutilized. In this study, researchers explore the use of microwave-assisted Soxhlet extraction as an environmentally friendly alternative to extract oil from rubber seeds. The extraction is carried out with a reaction time of 90 min and a microwave power of 300 W.
Due to the high oil content, rubber seed oil (RSO) has the potential to be used as a raw material in biodiesel manufacturing. The present study was aimed at oil extraction on rubber seed composed of 47–51% kernel by seed weight. The effects of extraction time (0.75–120 h), particle size (0.14 ± 0.047 µm, 0.35 ± 0.003 µm, and 0.68 ± 0.1 µm), dryness, the type of solvent (polar and non
Effects of Temperature, Pressure, Preheating Time
Fig. 3. Effects of preheating time on the rubber seed oil yield in the oil extraction process using hydraulic press machine Fig. 4. Effects of pressing time on the rubber seed oil yield in the oil extraction process using hydraulic press machine 254 Herry Santoso et al. / Procedia Chemistry 9 ( 2014 ) 248 – 256 3.5.
Rubber seed oil (RSO) is a typical PUFA-enriched plant oil, but it has not been widely used as a healthy edible oil resource due to the lack of understanding of its nutritional values, health biological effects, and action mechanisms. This work was conducted to characterize the basic physicochemical properties, evaluate the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and explore the involved
A Comprehensive Review on Oil Extraction and Biodiesel ..., MDPI
Sumit H. et al. produced FAME from the reaction of rubber seed oil using carbon-based iron (Fe/C) as a catalyst under optimized conditions i.e., catalyst concentration 4.5 wt.% to oil at a reaction temperature of 60 °C with MeOH: oil 9:1 at continuous stirring of 1250 rpm and achieved a remarkable FAME yield of 97.5%.
Extraction of Oil From Rubber Seeds Using Soxhlet Extraction The oil content was determined by extracting RS with non-polar and polar solvents: hexane, diethyl ether, and metha-nol. Approximately 15 g (on a dry basis) of RS sample (0.3 solid:solvent ratio) was weighed in a Soxhlet thimble with about 3 g of ne sand (to improve solvent drainage).