DEVELOPMENT OF NIPA (Nypa fruticans) SAP CLOSED COLLECTION VESSEL

The ultimate goal of the present study was to develop a secure, safe, and hygienic nipa sap collection system for bioethanol production, with the aim of preserving its physico-chemical properties such as physical appearance, pH and sugar brix by reducing the rate of fermentation while attached to th...

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Main Authors: James Paul T. Madigal, Bethany Grace S. Calixto Grace S. Calixto, Michael Duldulao, Thomas D. Ubiña, Shirley C. Agrupis
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Language:English
Published: Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Panji Sakti 2020-12-01
Series:Agro Bali: Agricultural Journal
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Online Access:https://ejournal.unipas.ac.id/index.php/Agro/article/view/611
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spelling doaj-b8981fa3b2e043f7acdfc778050f69b12021-01-12T15:28:18ZengFakultas Pertanian, Universitas Panji SaktiAgro Bali: Agricultural Journal2655-853X2020-12-013210811710.37637/ab.v3i2.611486DEVELOPMENT OF NIPA (Nypa fruticans) SAP CLOSED COLLECTION VESSELJames Paul T. Madigal0Bethany Grace S. Calixto Grace S. Calixto1Michael Duldulao2Thomas D. Ubiña3Shirley C. Agrupis4Department of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, Mariano Marcos State University, City of Batac, 2906 Ilocos Norte PhilippinesDepartment of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, College of Engineering Mariano Marcos State University, City of Batac, 2906 Ilocos Norte, PhilippinesDepartment of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, College of Engineering Mariano Marcos State University, City of Batac, 2906 Ilocos Norte, PhilippinesDepartment of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering Mariano Marcos State University, City of Batac, 2906 Ilocos Norte, PhilippinesDepartment of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences Mariano Marcos State University, City of Batac, 2906 Ilocos Norte, PhilippinesThe ultimate goal of the present study was to develop a secure, safe, and hygienic nipa sap collection system for bioethanol production, with the aim of preserving its physico-chemical properties such as physical appearance, pH and sugar brix by reducing the rate of fermentation while attached to the peduncle. The developed collection system was evaluated in terms of the physical and chemical properties of nipa sap collected and ethanol yield in comparison to the traditional and existing collection system used by the nipa community which utilizes bamboo shingle as their collector. Physical appearance of the sap collected using the designed collection system had no foreign materials after harvesting while the traditional collection system had shown traces of insect infestation. The sap that was produced for both of the designed and traditional collection system was milky-white and yellowish-white in color respectively. There was a significant difference in terms of pH concentration of the sap collected using the designed collection system compared to the sap collected using the traditional system overtime. Sugar brix of nipa sap collected using designed collection system is significantly higher than the sap collected using traditional system. A total ethanol yield of 32.25% and 75.54% was obtained for the designed and traditional collection system respectively. Cost Analysis revealed that the designed collection system was found to be cheaper (PhP 11.93) than the traditional collection system (PhP. 20.00). The developed closed collection system can preserved the chemical properties of the nipa sap and could prevent acceleration of fermentation and the deterioration of its potential to yield more ethanol.https://ejournal.unipas.ac.id/index.php/Agro/article/view/611nipa sapbioethanoldesigned collection systembamboo shingle
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author James Paul T. Madigal
Bethany Grace S. Calixto Grace S. Calixto
Michael Duldulao
Thomas D. Ubiña
Shirley C. Agrupis
spellingShingle James Paul T. Madigal
Bethany Grace S. Calixto Grace S. Calixto
Michael Duldulao
Thomas D. Ubiña
Shirley C. Agrupis
DEVELOPMENT OF NIPA (Nypa fruticans) SAP CLOSED COLLECTION VESSEL
Agro Bali: Agricultural Journal
nipa sap
bioethanol
designed collection system
bamboo shingle
author_facet James Paul T. Madigal
Bethany Grace S. Calixto Grace S. Calixto
Michael Duldulao
Thomas D. Ubiña
Shirley C. Agrupis
author_sort James Paul T. Madigal
title DEVELOPMENT OF NIPA (Nypa fruticans) SAP CLOSED COLLECTION VESSEL
title_short DEVELOPMENT OF NIPA (Nypa fruticans) SAP CLOSED COLLECTION VESSEL
title_full DEVELOPMENT OF NIPA (Nypa fruticans) SAP CLOSED COLLECTION VESSEL
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENT OF NIPA (Nypa fruticans) SAP CLOSED COLLECTION VESSEL
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENT OF NIPA (Nypa fruticans) SAP CLOSED COLLECTION VESSEL
title_sort development of nipa (nypa fruticans) sap closed collection vessel
publisher Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Panji Sakti
series Agro Bali: Agricultural Journal
issn 2655-853X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The ultimate goal of the present study was to develop a secure, safe, and hygienic nipa sap collection system for bioethanol production, with the aim of preserving its physico-chemical properties such as physical appearance, pH and sugar brix by reducing the rate of fermentation while attached to the peduncle. The developed collection system was evaluated in terms of the physical and chemical properties of nipa sap collected and ethanol yield in comparison to the traditional and existing collection system used by the nipa community which utilizes bamboo shingle as their collector. Physical appearance of the sap collected using the designed collection system had no foreign materials after harvesting while the traditional collection system had shown traces of insect infestation. The sap that was produced for both of the designed and traditional collection system was milky-white and yellowish-white in color respectively. There was a significant difference in terms of pH concentration of the sap collected using the designed collection system compared to the sap collected using the traditional system overtime. Sugar brix of nipa sap collected using designed collection system is significantly higher than the sap collected using traditional system. A total ethanol yield of 32.25% and 75.54% was obtained for the designed and traditional collection system respectively. Cost Analysis revealed that the designed collection system was found to be cheaper (PhP 11.93) than the traditional collection system (PhP. 20.00). The developed closed collection system can preserved the chemical properties of the nipa sap and could prevent acceleration of fermentation and the deterioration of its potential to yield more ethanol.
topic nipa sap
bioethanol
designed collection system
bamboo shingle
url https://ejournal.unipas.ac.id/index.php/Agro/article/view/611
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