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Extraction of oil from local seed (groundnut seed) and characterization

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Oil Extraction
2.2 Historical Perspective on Seed Oil Extraction
2.3 Types of Seeds Used for Oil Extraction
2.4 Methods of Oil Extraction
2.5 Factors Affecting Oil Extraction Efficiency
2.6 Importance of Oil Extraction
2.7 Challenges in Oil Extraction
2.8 Innovations in Oil Extraction Technology
2.9 Economic Aspects of Oil Extraction
2.10 Environmental Impact of Oil Extraction

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Methodology Overview
3.2 Research Design
3.3 Sampling Techniques
3.4 Data Collection Methods
3.5 Data Analysis Procedures
3.6 Ethical Considerations
3.7 Research Limitations
3.8 Validity and Reliability

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Introduction to Research Findings
4.2 Analysis of Oil Extraction Results
4.3 Comparison of Different Extraction Methods
4.4 Interpretation of Data
4.5 Discussion on Factors Influencing Extraction Efficiency
4.6 Implications of Findings
4.7 Recommendations for Future Research
4.8 Practical Applications of Research

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Conclusion and Summary
5.2 Recap of Research Objectives
5.3 Key Findings Overview
5.4 Contribution to Knowledge
5.5 Implications for Practice
5.6 Recommendations for Stakeholders
5.7 Areas for Future Research
5.8 Final Thoughts

Project Abstract

Abstract
The extraction of oil from locally available seeds, such as groundnut seeds, holds significant importance due to the growing demand for edible oils. This research project focuses on the extraction of oil from groundnut seeds using different methods such as solvent extraction, cold pressing, and hot pressing. The extracted oils were then characterized to determine their quality parameters including fatty acid composition, iodine value, saponification value, and unsaponifiable matter. The results showed that the solvent extraction method yielded the highest oil extraction efficiency compared to cold and hot pressing methods. The characterization of the extracted oils revealed that groundnut oil is rich in unsaturated fatty acids, particularly oleic and linoleic acids, making it a healthy oil option. The iodine value indicated the degree of unsaturation of the oils, while the saponification value provided information on the average molecular weight of the oils. The unsaponifiable matter content reflected the presence of bioactive compounds in the oils. Overall, the findings from this research provide valuable insights into the extraction of oil from groundnut seeds and highlight the potential for utilizing local seeds as a sustainable source of edible oils with desirable nutritional qualities.

Project Overview

INTRODUCTION

Extraction other-wise called
leaching is the preferential solution of one or more constituents of a solid
mixture by contact with a liquid solvent.
This unit operation, one of the oldest in the chemical industries, here
been given many names, depending to some extent upon the technique used for
carrying it out extraction of oil form groundnut seeds can be carried out using
any of the two solid-liquid extraction methods namely: mechanical extraction
method or the used of solvent other- wise called mass-transfer method. The
yield of the second method is higher but contains more impurities than the
first method and it requires another unit operation (distillation) in purity it
better.

The success of an extraction and the technique to be used
will vary frequently depending upon any prior treatment which may be given to
he solid. In some instance small
particles of the soluble material are completely surrounded by a matrix of
insoluble matter. The solvent must then
diffuse into the mass, and the resulting solution must diffuse out before a
separation can result. Crushing and
grinding of such solids will greatly alliterate the leaching action, since then
the soluble portions are made more accessible to the solvent.

Seeds like groundnut seeds and other vegetable seeds are
cellular in structure, and the natural products to be leached form this
material are usually found inside the cells. if the cell walls remain intact
upon exposure to a suitable solvent, the leaching involves osmotic passage of
the solute through the cell walls. This
may be slow, but in is impractical and sometime undesirable to grind the
material small enough to release the contents of individual cells.

Oil constitutes a well-defined class of neutral organic
substance, which are essential constituents of all forms of plant and animal
life. They are soluble in other and
organic solvents but not in water.
Commercial oils are however from a relatively few member of the plant
and animal kingdom available forms. They are primary a product of agriculture
although these is also a considerably production from uncultivated tropical
plants and from mature animals. Oil can be grouped into edible and non-edible
depending on the amount of unspecified matters and impurities. Owing to the
fact that the use of oil from crop seed as a major raw materials has increased
in recent yeses their has been the need for extended and numerous research
works based on the extraction of these oil.
Form its seeds as economically efficiently as possible.

The only possible way of obtaining large quality of oil
from oil being vegetable or plant materials is by extraction and this could
best be achieve using leading process. This process can be accomplished by a
variety of ways but as might be expected its efficiency depends to an extant an
obtaining intimate contact between the liquid solvent and the solid containing
he solute. Leaching reduces the oil
content in the residue to about 0.5-1.5 percent as compared.

With about 5-9 percent by mechanical process. The types of
solvent available for leaching include 17-hexane, petroleum ether benzene ethyl
ether etc which are high petroleum fractions.
The choice of a solvent for extraction is a function of its volatility
and relative volatility for easy separation by distillation.

Groundnut oil is used primary in homes for cooking and
also as an industrial raw material for other usefully products.

1.2     SCOPE
AIMS/ OBJECTIVES FO THE PROJECT

The scope of this research project is to extract oil from
groundnut seeds and compare the yields obtained using different solvents and to
standard.

Also the project is aimed at characterizing the extracted
oil by determining the physical and chemical properties of the oil.


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