Isolation and physico-chemical characterization of Butea parviflora seed oil

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The seeds of Butea parviflora were investigated for oil extraction and the oil was studied for complete physico-chemical properties. The fatty acid profile of the seed oil showed oleic acid (18:1) at 27.5%, linoleic acid (18:2) at 26.4%, palmitic acid (16:0) at 16.1% and behenic acid (22:0) at 14.1% as the major fatty acids. The physico-chemical characteristics of the seed oil were studied for parameters such as free fatty acids (0.71%), iodine value (76.2 g/100g), peroxide value (5.95 ppm), saponification value (177.32 mg KOH/g), unsaponifiable matter (0.82%), phosphorous content (197 ppm), triglyceride analysis, tocols, specific gravity and refractive index following standard procedures.

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Kaki, S. S., Jabeen, T., Reddy, J. R. C., Mohan, M. R., Anjaneyulu, E., Prasad, R. B. N., & Rao, B. V. S. K. (2016). Isolation and physico-chemical characterization of Butea parviflora seed oil. Grasas y Aceites, 67(3). https://doi.org/10.3989/gya.0334161

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