The versatility of the Moringa oleifera oil in sustainable applications

This study had as aims the extraction, purification and characterization of moringa oil for everyday applications with backing scientific. The average oil yield was of 23.92%, using the techniques: mechanical pressing (11.36%) and by with hexane extraction (35.48%). The...

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Main Authors: Pereira Francisco S.G., Galvão Chesque C., de Lima Valmir F., da Rocha Márcia F.A., Schuler Alexandre R.P., da Silva Valdinete L., de Lima Filho Nelson M.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-11-01
Series:Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2016027
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spelling doaj-be5d61e4a65c4f0e8d525afc85cca3a02021-04-02T14:40:12ZengEDP SciencesOilseeds and fats, crops and lipids2272-69772257-66142016-11-01236A60110.1051/ocl/2016027ocl160001The versatility of the Moringa oleifera oil in sustainable applicationsPereira Francisco S.G.0Galvão Chesque C.1de Lima Valmir F.2da Rocha Márcia F.A.3Schuler Alexandre R.P.4da Silva Valdinete L.5de Lima Filho Nelson M.6Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Pernambuco – IFPE. Campi Recife and IpojucaFederal University of Pernambuco – UFPE, Center of Technology and Geosciences. Department of Chemical Engineering. RecifeFederal University of Pernambuco – UFPE, Center of Technology and Geosciences. Department of Chemical Engineering. RecifeFederal University of Pernambuco – UFPE, Center of Technology and Geosciences. Department of Chemical Engineering. RecifeFederal University of Pernambuco – UFPE, Center of Technology and Geosciences. Department of Chemical Engineering. RecifeFederal University of Pernambuco – UFPE, Center of Technology and Geosciences. Department of Chemical Engineering. RecifeFederal University of Pernambuco – UFPE, Center of Technology and Geosciences. Department of Chemical Engineering. RecifeThis study had as aims the extraction, purification and characterization of moringa oil for everyday applications with backing scientific. The average oil yield was of 23.92%, using the techniques: mechanical pressing (11.36%) and by with hexane extraction (35.48%). The oil extracted by pressing was analysed for gas chromatography, revealing a profile of 21.5% of saturated fatty acids and 78.5% of unsaturated fatty acids, having the oleic acid as the major component. The mixed crude oil was refined in four steps: degumming, neutralization, washing and drying. The crude and refined oils were characterised through their acidity index (8.8; 20.5 and 0.2 mgKOH g-1), peroxide index (3.3; 5.4 meqO2 kg-1 and not detected), water content (876.6; 632.0 and 630.2 mg kg-1), turbidity (64.1; 12.6 and 2.1 NTU), specific mass (909.5; 907.2 and 907.0 kg m3), kinematic viscosity (43.6; 39.1 and 41.7 mm2 s-1), high power calorific (39.7; 40. and 39.4 MJ kg-1) and calorific value lower (36.9; 36.9; 37.1 MJ kg-1), and ash content (0.05; 0.05 and 0.007%), respectively. The results show that moringa is a viable and sustainable plant in the use of its oil as raw material for several industries, especially in the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and biodiesel industry.https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2016027Oil analysisoil extractionturbidity in oilenergy in oilmoringa oil
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author Pereira Francisco S.G.
Galvão Chesque C.
de Lima Valmir F.
da Rocha Márcia F.A.
Schuler Alexandre R.P.
da Silva Valdinete L.
de Lima Filho Nelson M.
spellingShingle Pereira Francisco S.G.
Galvão Chesque C.
de Lima Valmir F.
da Rocha Márcia F.A.
Schuler Alexandre R.P.
da Silva Valdinete L.
de Lima Filho Nelson M.
The versatility of the Moringa oleifera oil in sustainable applications
Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
Oil analysis
oil extraction
turbidity in oil
energy in oil
moringa oil
author_facet Pereira Francisco S.G.
Galvão Chesque C.
de Lima Valmir F.
da Rocha Márcia F.A.
Schuler Alexandre R.P.
da Silva Valdinete L.
de Lima Filho Nelson M.
author_sort Pereira Francisco S.G.
title The versatility of the Moringa oleifera oil in sustainable applications
title_short The versatility of the Moringa oleifera oil in sustainable applications
title_full The versatility of the Moringa oleifera oil in sustainable applications
title_fullStr The versatility of the Moringa oleifera oil in sustainable applications
title_full_unstemmed The versatility of the Moringa oleifera oil in sustainable applications
title_sort versatility of the moringa oleifera oil in sustainable applications
publisher EDP Sciences
series Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
issn 2272-6977
2257-6614
publishDate 2016-11-01
description This study had as aims the extraction, purification and characterization of moringa oil for everyday applications with backing scientific. The average oil yield was of 23.92%, using the techniques: mechanical pressing (11.36%) and by with hexane extraction (35.48%). The oil extracted by pressing was analysed for gas chromatography, revealing a profile of 21.5% of saturated fatty acids and 78.5% of unsaturated fatty acids, having the oleic acid as the major component. The mixed crude oil was refined in four steps: degumming, neutralization, washing and drying. The crude and refined oils were characterised through their acidity index (8.8; 20.5 and 0.2 mgKOH g-1), peroxide index (3.3; 5.4 meqO2 kg-1 and not detected), water content (876.6; 632.0 and 630.2 mg kg-1), turbidity (64.1; 12.6 and 2.1 NTU), specific mass (909.5; 907.2 and 907.0 kg m3), kinematic viscosity (43.6; 39.1 and 41.7 mm2 s-1), high power calorific (39.7; 40. and 39.4 MJ kg-1) and calorific value lower (36.9; 36.9; 37.1 MJ kg-1), and ash content (0.05; 0.05 and 0.007%), respectively. The results show that moringa is a viable and sustainable plant in the use of its oil as raw material for several industries, especially in the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and biodiesel industry.
topic Oil analysis
oil extraction
turbidity in oil
energy in oil
moringa oil
url https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2016027
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