Good Quality Rubber Seed Oil Production Line in Mali
- Use: Seed Oil
- Type:Seed Oil Production Line
- Production Capacity: 9-15kg / h
- Power (kW): 37
- Dimension(L*W*H): 2000x1400x1850mm, 40m*25m*15m
- Size: 2.1/16" to 5.1/8""
- Advantage: Energy Saving
Extraction and Characterization of Rubber Seed Oil, IJSES
and odour of rubber seed oil makes it undesirable as edible oil. Oil quality and its content are the key determinants of the viability of an oil source. In this study, the percent oil content of Rubber seed (RS) was 42.967 ± 0.59% was within the rang classified as oil bearing viz; 28, 33.6% for palm oil
Rubber seeds are a by-product of rubber production and are rich in oil and protein. Upgrading of rubber seeds to produce proteins, oils and feedstock can generate additional revenue for rubber production and reduce waste. The present study investigates the effects of different pre-treatments and extraction methods to determine the optimal methods to produce oil and protein from rubber seed
Effects of dietary rubber seed oil on production performance
According to FAO estimation, the annual yield of global rubber seed was 2.93 million tons in 2017, which makes it necessary to be rationally utilized. The content of oil in rubber seed can be as high as 450 g/kg on a dry matter basis . At present, rubber seed oil is mainly used to produce biofuel.
Studies have shown that rubber seed contains 35–45 wt.% oil which portrays a better competitor to other non-edible oil bearing plants in biodiesel production. Biodiesel produced from non-edible rubber seed oil (RSO) is an attractive option for the sustainable development of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries that depend heavily on fossil diesel.
Rubber seed oil extraction: Effects of solvent polarity
The maximum experimental oil yield of 27.846% was obtained at 12 ml/g of solvent/seed ratio, temperature 80 °C, and time of 5 h, which is in close agreement with RSM (28.49%), and ANFIS predicted
The biodiesel from rubber seed oil was composed of 83.4% unsaturated and 16.1% saturated fatty acid. In conclusion, rubber tree seed can be considered as a potential source of oil for biodiesel
Evaluation and characterization of rubber seed oil for
The physicochemical properties of the oil from rubber seed oil were proved to be suitable for biodiesel production with minimum purification, and biodiesel from rubber seed oil satisfies the biodiesel fuel standards of ASTM 6751 and EN590. The biodiesel from rubber seed oil was composed of 83.4% unsaturated and 16.1% saturated fatty acid.
Biodiesel is one of the alternatives to fossil fuels derived from vegetables and plant sources. This paper reports biodiesel production from rubber seed oil (Hevea brasiliensis) via soybean lipasecatalyzed transesterification. 86.62% biodiesel and 27.21% glycerol yield were obtained at lipase activity of 24375 IU ascertained by the titrimetric method. 80% ammonium sulfate saturation was used