2016
DOI: 10.2174/1573401311666150804213913
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Composition of Fatty Acids of the Lipids Extracted from Seeds of Sesbania bispinosa Grown on the Indian Coastal Sand Dunes

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“…Around 60 g of powdered seeds were extracted with 0.5 L of hexane in Soxhlet extractor at 68℃ for 8 hours. Hexane condensation rate was fixed at 150 drops/min for the entire duration 3) . After extraction the hexane was recovered from the oil by blank extraction.…”
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“…Around 60 g of powdered seeds were extracted with 0.5 L of hexane in Soxhlet extractor at 68℃ for 8 hours. Hexane condensation rate was fixed at 150 drops/min for the entire duration 3) . After extraction the hexane was recovered from the oil by blank extraction.…”
Section: Oil Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…evenly distributed rainfall throughout the year 1) . Quite interestingly, the Sesbania species are known for their remarkable tolerance to adverse soil, geographic and climatic conditions like saline and sodic soils, soil with high electrical conductivity (10 mS cm −1 ) 2) , high alkalinity (pH 10) 3) , drought, waterlogging 4) , high annual temperature (36-44℃) and rainfall (570-2210 mm) 5) with little or no input.…”
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