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Clean Energy for Sustainable Development
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Clean Energy for Sustainable Development

by Mohammad Rasul, Kalam Abul Azad, Subhash Sharma
November 2016
Intermediate to advanced
630 pages
20h 44m
English
Academic Press
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17.4. Oil Extraction

Mechanical pressing [5254] and solvent extraction [39,41,52,5560] are the most commonly used methods for commercial oil extraction from edible and nonedible feedstocks. In this subchapter, two examples of oil extraction from Calophyllum inophyllum [49] and Pangium edule [50] have been presented. The oil was extracted from C. inophyllum using mechanical extraction technique, while the oil was extracted from P. edule using solvent extraction technique.

17.4.1. Oil Extraction From Calophyllum inophyllum

The seeds of C. inophyllum were dried under sunlight for 2–3 days. The kernel was then separated from the shell and found to have high oil content (70%). The ideal conditions to preserve the kernel are 26–27°C and 60–70% humidity. ...
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ISBN: 9780128054246