The oil yield, fatty acid composition and the physicochemical and quality characteristics of Tamarindus indica Linn seed oils obtained by solvent extraction were determined. Effect of various solvent and solvent combinations on the extraction of T. indica seed oil showed that ethanol as an alternative solvent to have better yield with 8%. Optimized process conditions were solid to ethanol ratio of 1:6w/v, under reflux for 6h and agitation speed 100rpm. Extracted oil analyzed by Gas Chromatography-Mass spectroscopy. T. indica oil was tested for its physical and chemical properties including percentage of fatty acid, kinematic viscosity, saponification value, unsaponifiable matter. The stability of T. indica oil during storage at room temperature and during heat treatment was studied. Result of the present research indicates that ethanol can be a better alternative to other solvents. Also indicate that the T. indica seed oil can be used as a potential alternative to nutritional food.
Silk cotton seed kernel oil is given as a new source for methyl ester synthesis. Crude silk cotton oil was used as feedstock raw materials for methyl ester production using dimethyl carbonate as solvent and KOH catalysis. The maximum methyl esters yield produced as 97% with a kinematic viscosity (4.25 ± 0.2 5 mm 2 /sec) was reached at 80 °C by boiling a mixture of dimethyl carbonate (DMC) and oil mole ratio as 8:1 with 1.5 wt.% KOH catalyst (oil weight based) for 75 min. The produced products were analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to identify the methyl esters. The properties of the methyl esters from silk cottonseed kernel oil produced met the specifications of ASTM for methyl esters. The kinetics of the KOH-catalyzed transesterification of diglyceride (DG) and triglyceride (TG) with DMC were studied at 40 to 90 °C. We found that the activation energies for transesterification of diglycerides and triglycerides were 89.8 and 83.3 kJ/mol, respectively. The results showed that all the reaction variables studied had beneficial effects.
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